Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 21, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    XfEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOTW. ORFA'iO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1021
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finds Something to Do
J i he Business
K"i tiled everything that I heard
of for tho stomach and, bowel trouble
ojijtl bloating, but dot no permanent
hull) until I struck Mayr's Wonder
ful Remedy, and. that did the busi
ness. My son iu Canada has also
laken It and writes it has done him
a lot of good." Jt is a simple, harm
Jess preparation that removes the ca
tarrhal mucus from the Intestinal
tract and allays the inflammation,
which causes practically all stomach,
liver and .intestinal' ailments. Includ
ing appendicitis. One dose will con
vince or money refunded. ' For nalu
by all druggists. . 'Adv.
1 Merchants' Lunch
C A TI IDrt A V
122 p. m.
: .
' ' 50o
HOLLAND CAFE
, ..
'. ' Cold Slaw
tolled Ox Tongue, Mustard , Greens
: --'..Baked Spare-Klbs, Dressing
! : V ' Corn Bread .
Mashed Potatoes Frie'd Hominy
Bread and Halsln Vuddiug
Tea Coffee . . Mill
Try Our Special Plate Lunch
'. 40C ' . ;
, Cold Slaw ; . V :
'Baked , Sp'are-Jllbs and Dressing'.
Corn... llread ''' 1 . .Mashed Potntoes
) ft T-iv, y .j Cottt-'e... .Milk
Auction Sale
j'r. AT ., - ' 1 ...
GentralsPoint
"' In the Opera House
. , ' , . ; Building
Wed. Jan. 26
AT 10 A. M. SHARP
I have I'wclycd b'oim! very costly
oak , furniture; which I wall sell at
aijc tloii, 'coiuprlKlng: -
():.k dlulng suite, nearly new, consist
jug of table, iiuil'i-a and sideboard.
1! Oak,-lressers, . .'.. - ! .:
Nearly .newi'Bcd'!.In.veniort . -'
4 Kockcifl'-v - - ' " - - '
,2 'Oak Library Tables , '.-'
i Blue Enameled Bed' and Springs
a Mattresses 'i.. 1 1 -
1 Oak Sewing Machine, new
4 11 lichen Chairs
2 ileuters
Snuill Cook Stove .
Washing Muclilnc, new , .:'
1 Wringer ' .
Torfd's Cliecji protector . ,
Small Adding' Machine '
100 Quarts of Fruit, all kinds. "
1 Gas Lantern v
1 will uso sell 2 good Milk Cown, B
and 8 years old , .
1 . Maxwell Truck 1 . ''.,-
1 (iusOlliic lrngsaw . ,
1 -linzg Haw
I Cross Cut Saw. '
(JO Hods of Fence Wire ,
:!00 pounds of IJarlH'd Wlro
Kitchen Furlture' tid other .useful
articles. " ' .' "
' ; TERMS CASH.
A IICTION NOTE: You are kindly
invited to call- and inspect this very
excellent list of goods. You will find
it u very choice collection of fnrnlsli
Jngs suitable fur the bevit homes.
: QEOL .NEALE,
.Auctioneer' A . ' ' '
YOU CAN GET THAT
JOB
And HOLD It better if you hYq a
HARLEY-DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLE
. - . r.
So that you can GO -See
Uio list of used motors at the
' .- . shop of .
. GAYLORD
East Payments sure
Medford Nat. Phone 18K-m
- GIM CHUNG '
: China Hero Stora
Hrb cure for earcne, tieadache, cat
riu. uipuierlu, soru tnruuli lung lroubi
kalaey trouble, stomach trouble, neuri
tiuuble, Gbllls and fever, craiupl, cuugna.
pour - circulation, carbuncles, lumura
crucked breast, cures all kinds of guitars
M( UJ'EKATKJNS.
MeUIurd, uregon, Jan. IS, 117.
This is to certify tnat i, ihe undersign
fcd. bud very Revere Btomacb trouble aau
find been bothered for several years alio
iusi Augus! was not expected to live, alio
hearing of Gim Cliuni twliose Herl
blure 18 at tH South t runt street, alud
iurd. 1 decided, to get herba for iu
eiuinach (rouble, and 1 started to feellns
belief aa auuu as i uaed tneiii nuj toda
am a well man and can heartily recuiD
uitnl anyone afflicted as 1 was to ae.
Ulm Chung and try bia Herba.
Idlgued ) . W K JUHNSON.
Wllneaaea:
ym. Leon, Eagle Point.
W. U Childrelh, Kosle Point.
M. A. Anderson, MmXtun.
0. B. Holinia, tgle Pome.
C. H. liwra, tagle Point -
J. V. Mulntyre, bagie Point.
Ueo. Von der Helen, Kagle Point.
Itio. a, Moooia. IUMia foloL
fPeiyonalf
Tom Dushong left this morning for
Eagle Point on a short business trip.
C O. liuunell, district manager for
the Western Union Telegraph com
pany, is making an inspection of the
Medford and Ashland offices today.
No. 1 iwtatoes $1.75 per J00. Hutch,
laon & Lumsden.- 263
Among poultry feeds you will always
find. Kerr's egg mash and Gulden Rod
epg -niasn, at the top. Buy them at
rarm nuieau un-operauve i',vcnane.
Arthur HigBlns of Klamath Falls is
among the out of town visitors iu the
city this week.
"Pape's Cold Compound
Breaks any Cold
in Few Hours
Instant Rcltef! Don't Btiy Htuffc-
up! Quit bluwin Rand STiuffllng! A
dose of "rape:! Cold Compound"
taken every two -hours until three
dor,. -8 ' ure taken usually breaks up
any cold.
The very first dose opens clogprcd
nostrils and the air passages of the
head; stops nose running; relieves1 the
headehe, dullness, feverishness.
"iJapo's Cold Compound" acts quick
sure, and costs only a few cents at
drutr stores. It acts without anslst
ance, tastes nice, contains no quinine
Insist upon Pape's! Adv.
S OFF
T
: "No-To-Bac" has helped thousands
to break the, costly, nerve-shattering
tobacco .habit. wVenevcr you have
a .longing for a cigarette, cigar, lilpe,
or for a chew, Just place a harmless
No-To-Bac tublet in your mouth In
stead, to help relieve that awful de
sire. Shortly the habit may bo com
pletely broken, nnd you are hotter off
mentally, physically, financially. It's
so easy, so simple! Get..a box of ?Io-To-Buc
nnd If it doesn't release you
from all craving for tnbacco In any
form, your druggist will refund your
money without question-.- Adv.
IMants Moomiiif; in your
home will cause cherful-
ness . to blossom Jn,: rour -.
heart. 'We have a nice
' assortment of AkiUcuh, Cl
, nerarja's. Cyclamen nnd
1 rlinroses. from which to..
, iimke'-Vour. hclectlon. If -,
)'qu' r;t -nVriiiiffln win- -Vdow'
'boxes or hniifehiM:
! bmUetH,' let us assist, yon
wjth Uicin.
1 'Fvfcry K.vcnt Is tin
jl Occasion for Flowers
' oxOor Shop
Where you find ihe ?&ufers t
Says a little. Salts in water may
! . ,.- isave.you from dread
; :'.': attack.- - " ""'
Rheumatism- h easier to avoid than
to cure, -stale a torell-known - authority.
We. are advised to "dress warmly; keep
tfie' feet dry; avoid exposure; eat less
meat,' but 'drihle plenty of fcood water.
Jthetimiatiem ..! '.-- direct result o(
fating, too .much' meat and other 'rich
foods that produce uric acid which is
absorbed, into - the blood. It is the
function 'of the kidneys to filter this
acid -from the blood and cast it out itr
the urine; the pores of the skin are
also a means of freeing the blood of
this .impurity.' In damp and chilly
cold weather- the skin pores- are closed
thus, forcing the kidneys to do double
w'o-k,' they .become weak and sluggish
and fail, to eliminate the uric acid
which keeps accumulating and circulat
ing through tile system, eventually set-,
tiing in tiic joints and muscles causing
stiffness, soreness' and pain called rhcu-r-.r.tisiu.
' . ' ' '
, At the first twinge of rheumatism
et from ' any pharmacy about four.
nice? c.f la! Salts; put a tablespoon
' n'11: r- plms of v.3tcr and drink before
i!:iu.t inch nnrnipg , for a week.
.! i: said to eliminate uric acid by
i - .bung t'-e kidneys to normal
ctu :, thus ridding the blood of these
impurities.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and
is made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with litliia and
'is used with excellent results, by -thousands
of folks who are subject to rheu
matism. Here you have a pleasant,
effervescent . lithia-water drink which
helps overcome uric acid and is bene
ficial to your kidneys as well. -
mil
vSp iSfoufer Girl ..'-fQ
URIC ACID IN MEAT
; i BRINGSRHEUpiSM
Vinb .t.n ......Ifll'i.. ,.r Ol-ailli:
Pass is in Medford for a few days.
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone 661.
George Hastings, superintendent of
motor-transportation of the Associated
Oil company arrived in. the city this
morning from San Francisco on busi
ness in connection with the local plant
of the comrtany. ,
Phoxe 531-X for hauling and trans
feIng. Guy Cox. 261
Ralph. BardweU' arrived home Thurs.
day from his business visit at San
Francisco. ' '' '
Get those soft paper tablets at this
office at 15c per pound. tf
For dry wood ptione 890-X or 947-L.
Prompt delivery. 273
The 30 to 35 Medford visitors who
were at the largely attended annual
bajiqiiet of the Ashland Chamber of
Commerce held in that city last even-
ing report that it wa3 a splendid and
much enjoyed affair. The speaking
was Interspersed with community Bing-
lug. The Medford speakers were Sec
retary Fiobach iflid UenJ. F. I.ludas of
the local chamber. Jhe big feature of
the banquet was the Illustrated lecture
by Frank Branch Hlley on "The Lure
of the Northwest."
. 'Brliig your clean old rags to this
office, 6c per pound.
' Bring your clean old rags to this
office, fic per pound.
' Lately there has been an average of
one man applying nightly at the city
prison for lodging, but last night there
were two, who were out of work, nnd
funds and are traveling by freight to
California.
Pacific Package goods 24 per cent
off. Handicraft Shop. : 260
Bring your clean old rags to this
office, 6c per pound. '
Down town Medford has a new
building which sprang up ns if by
mnglc Thursday ou Ilnymaiket Buuiire
in the shape of a switchman's shuuty
that was hauled to Medford on a flap
car from some other point; to be used
as a shelter for the Main street flag
man of the railroad.
Mrs. S. E. Wlllard will start n
kindergarten Monday, ban. 24, at 512
South Holly, next block to St. Mary's
academy. Phone 778-X for particulars.
Old clean rags wanted at Mall .Tri
bune office.
Included ..among the guests at the
Medford are Ed Gavin of Anaconda,
Mont., A. Alexander and LoutVbrams
of.NeW-York: city, T. F. Minahart, E. E.
ullberg and C. A. Fallberg of Seattle,
George ,A. Weber of Los Angeles, and
a. 11. Williams, Felix uonn, j. i:
Kleran, M. Bedirififleld, L. O. Detton
and R. L. Young of San Francisco.
Prices on our gloves cut to the quick.
Busy Corner Motor Co. - . 261
I A number of Medford young people
will motor to tho dance at Central
Point' tonight 'after the basketball
game. The lnterurban autocar will
leave Medford at 9:30 p. m. stopping
at the Natatorlmn on the way through
town. 1 .
. A real dance! Central Point! Fr'i.
night! Added attraction! Joe Pardee,
"master of melody," featuring the lat
est banjo and saxophone novelties!
bon't miss this! , ', : 257'
I Mrs. Haney, hemstitching,' pecot,
buttons covered. M. F. & II. bldg.
.:'-' - - . 264
: Mrs. Paul Hansen, coraetlere for
NuBone. Phone 685-J. tf
; - - A. F. & A. M.'
, Regular Communication Med
y ford Lodge 103, Friday even-
Ing, Jjm. 21, 7:30 p. m. '
258 ' '.j UM5. WILLIAMS, Secy.'-'-
STOMACH ON
a strike;
"Pape's Diapepsin" puts
Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomachs
in order at once I
Wonder' what upwi your iiorancn
which portion of the food did the dam
age do you f..; Well, don't bother. If
your stoinnrli i in revolt; if sick,
gassy and upset, and what you just ate
has fprmenjd nnd turned sour; head
diz.y nnd Holies; .belch gnsc and acida
anil eriictiito 'undigested food just eat
a tablet or two of Pupe'a Diapepsin to
help-nifiilriiliy.e nciility und in live min
utes you. wonder what bccame. of the
indigestion iinii distress.
'If your atoin:icli doesn't take care of
your liberal limit without rebellion; if
your food is a dniiiiige instead of n help,
remember - ;,',ie quickest., surest, nut
mrnilcss untneid is Pape's Dinpepsin,
l,:-i, .r. little at drug atorca.
Our
Business
Is Your
Business
Vot the lii'iu-flt of VOVK IMTI
NIOSS wc liiiv-i! ulth U8 tlilH yinir
Mil. ,1. C. CONKS, who Ih mi
INCOME TAX SF'iXriAIJST
'mid un iK'couiiUint of ability.
- I
, MR, K. M WILSOX, whoso rop.
ututlon 1h well knoivn, luifi
F I'linrgt! of iiccountins; miittrrH.
-
I'KKPAItK
YH'K
IXt'O.MK
- TAX . , '
; nETt'uxs
i AS BOON AS I'OSSIHLK
' . i
Wilson Auditing Co.
. . ... .LIuctI llldg. . ., ,
ArrotmlniiM Audltnni
GRAND JURY WILL
V BE GALLED FEB.
Tho sprint; term of the circuit court
will ho called Monday, Fubj-uury 28,
nnd tho grand jury will be called
a week earlier, February 21. The
session will bV the bmK't in the hi
tory of Jarkuon county, from present
indications.
Hearing of the Jiicksonvllltt Hank
cases will occupy 'the h-iulliiK pluct'H
on the dockets and n surpriHe in due
in this case, Anhthcr case that has
more than unusual interest Is that of
Iark Kvans ohniKcd with assault and
robbery, who will bv eiven ft rc-trial
Kvans is now nut on bonds.
The demurrers filed In the liank
of Jacksonville cases, will be argued
the week before the npeninn of court,
according to present plans.
OBITUARY
CLArSlN'ti Charlotte Clausing
died Wednesday morning, January
lllth, of infirmities of old ago ut the
ago of K8 years, one month, 0 days.
She was born In Hanover. Germany.
Dec. 10, 1032. ' At the age of IS sho
located In Chicago. 111., and wn3
marrler to Frederick Clausing of
Chicago in 1857. She cnnio to Moil-
ford 1 1 yeurs ago. She loaves threo
sons and one dnughter, illonry
Clausing of Chicago, 111., Geo. F.
Clausing and Mi8s Louise Clausing of
Medford, and F. 'H. Clausing, of Loi
Angeles, Ca., Funeral from Perl's
Funeral Home at 1:30 p. m. Satur
day, services -ut Phoenix Presbyte
rian church at 2 p. in. Interment ut
Phoenix cemetery. ' -.
. ' . .. W. - '' Notice . .
; The officers of Camp No. 90, Wonil
men o'f the World will confer1 the Init
iatory on a class of candidates' in'Xsh-
land,' Monday night,'. January 2 Hh. .
All members requested to attend In
mass. . ...
NeJghboVs will meet at Sugar Howl
promptly at 7 o'clock as conveyances
will leave there not later than 7:15.
Refreshments and good time.
259 W. H. JACKSON, Clerk.
Notice
To my many friends and patients, 1
wish to state that I have decided to
remain in Medford, and continue my
practice of medicine and surgery. I
also wish to state' that while I have
closed the Dow hospital until n more
suitable location is secured, -'that -'-I
have made arrangements with a good
hospital to admit my patients for sur
gieal and obstatretlcal sorylco. Dr.
McMorrls M. Dow, residence: Hotel
Holland. Offices: 307-8 M. F. & H.
Bldg.. Medford. .v 20H
Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are
not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for
21. years, and proved safe by millions. Say "Bayer"!
. SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package" of
genuine "Bayer Tablets.of Aspirin," which .contains proper direc
tions for Headache, Earache, Toqthache, Neuralgia, Colds,- Rheu
matism, Neuritis, lumbago, and pain generally. StrictlyAmericanl
Handy tin buses of 12 tablets cost but a few centa Larger packages.
Aspirin la the trad mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacotlcacldoitar of BancyllcacM
ATRIAL
YOU
NOTHING that we could say would so thoroughly
convince you of, the value of Chamberlain's
Tablets as a personal trial. Wc can tall you
of thousands who have been permanently cured of
chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, nick
headache and disorders of the stomacli and live;,
but this will have little weight with youasCw.;4 "cd
to a personal trial. That always convinces.
Make the old tires on your
Guaranteed B000
MORE MILEAGE TIRE CO.
TC. A. PETTY. JR.
132 South Riverside
F
The Mail Tribune child feeding fund
continues to grow, the total today be
ing $1070.35.
Previously acknowledged....; $1,01 5.35
11. 10. Marsh 5.00
U. II. McCurdy :. 10.00
P. W. Uumill 20.00
Ft E. Watson, Ashland 10.00
Miss Winifred Watson, Ash
land 10.00
Total $1,070.35
Tho following letter from lE. Wat
son is of Interest :
To the editor: I nin enclosing check
$20.00 Tor the "Hoover" fund for the
relief of the destitute children of cen
tral Kuropo.
My daughter anil I have been hold
ing back Ibis conlriliullon, thinking
that Ihe appointed committee would In
stitute nn organized effort to fill the
quota of Jackson county. In which case
it would be desirable that our donation
Khoulll bo credited to that quota.
It seems, however, that there is to
be no such campaign, anil vo therefore
take advantage of your offer to place
our contribution in the hands of the
proper authorities.
The cause is 'so appealing and the
need so great that further delay seems
almost criminal. We greatly regret
thut our county has not long ago done
Its full duty to these needy little ones.
Ilnift maintaining its proud record in
Hod Cross and like cainpalgns.
i . F. K. WATSON.
1 S:i Strawberry Lime, Ashland, Ore.
January 18.
Druist Recommends
Vinol to His Wife
'Mrs. K. S.' Bhort of CJlenn, Cali
fornia, who slaved fourteen 'hours a
day for a family of eiwht In Hpito of
an inherited strong eonHtltutlon, Kave
way to an aemenie eotulttlon, IndiueH
tlon and a bad stomach.
"I tried soveral remedies' without
frettiiiff any reaultH," relte Mrs. Short
"but was induced to try Vlnol by my
husband, formerly a druggist in New
York, An improvement was observ
ed after the first bottle and still a
more decisive turn for the better after
liavinnr taken four bottles. My duugh
ter meed Vhiol nt different times with
lllto results to myself."
If you are not feellnir rlRht, no to
Mdeford Iliari)Hicy, Main at Central,
Medford, Ore., and get a bottle today.
H will bIvo you new life 1 and vitjor.
- Adv.
"WILL.
car last all summer by putting on
Miles Puncture Proof
Phone 162-R
cm
Says Ordinary Buttermilk Best to
Remove "Tell Tale" Traces of Age,
Wrinkles, Furrows and Crow's Feet
This Cooil Looking Tonus Woiillill
Advises DM Time KcrilH- of Hut
Icrinilk 4'rcilltl In It Xrw Way
A (Jcillle Me.silKtt Willi
MilKcrs Before Itrllilni,
.Mnkcs Many a Winiiuii
Look Vein's 'nunjicr
The old-tline application of Hllttur
mllk and (.'roim to wlilun and pre
serve the skill and remove harsh Ut
ile wrinkles and UKly sallownes iH
Itraiuhnotlu'l-'s recipo anil women
using it tn ensure a heaulil'ut com
plexion nnd snow-while hands and
arms.
llutterniilk. however. Is not always
obtainable, hut a .specialist lias at last
perfected a method of concentrat
ing buttermilk and t-omhiulnif it with
perfect cream, which you can buy iu
small ttunntitics realty to use at any
first clans drill; store by nimply ask
ing for "1 lowai dV Ituttreinilk
I'ream.
No matter w he'lier you are troubled
with wrinkles, hard Utile linos around
the mouth and eyes, coarse, sallow,
failed looking skin, or slmi'lv rouh-
LEOPOLD
GODOWSKY
World Famous Pianist
IV RECITAL
PACE THEATRE
Tuesday Eve. Jan. 25th
r" I'
tf J. a?
4ft?. Vk.Ui&ia.
Irrigationist, Attention!
MORA PUMP
World's Greatest Pump
LESS COST
On Demonstration at
On West Bank of Bear Creek, Near Nat
For Particulars see.
M. WHEAT at Holland Hotel
SATURDAY SPECIALS
City Meat Marked
Steak .
All Pot Roasts
Boils
Pork ..:.
Veal
Mutton
Bacon
Hamburger i
Follow His Orders
in Fighting Disease ' - , .
On tho battlefield the, success of an undertaking de
)eniln upon iiljBoliituly tollowlng of orders.. .
And success in combating disease depends upon tjio
sumo thlnK, lut with tho doctor as the communding officer.
Just us tho Renerul knows when to liring up his reserves,
the doctor knows when to cull in certain drugs to help
liutuie win her fight. ,' , - : . ;
Tho general studies his mop and the onoray. Tho doctor'
studies VOU nnd your symptoms. '
The doctor's '"general orders" is the prescription -ho
writes. , ' i . -.
' HASKINS
an I-:. Main si. riiono in.
GOOD CLOTHES
I Mnko Tlirni
KLEIN
TAIiiOB
128 i:t Man St.
'
im'ss and redness cau.sed by wind and
huh, ynu will find that all thefc trials
(Illicitly disappear with Ihe uh, o
t his oliI-t'?iMhloiHd beauty ferlpo .
hrmiKht up to date. ' ;. :'.
To prove this to your cnmploto
mil isfact inn Ret n small fiiantiiy
diiy ;it any frlst-ebi-ss dru store or'
toilet noiuls counter with th uixler--statnliiKC
that they will freely return
the purcha.se money to any dissatis
fied user.
Mail orders for tickets NOW
filled in order of receipt-. v
PRICE OF TICKETS: -
Lower floor ' :.',..;,',,$2.00 -
First eight rows balcony
:,.:,m..;.$i.Bo
Balance of Balcony $1.00
Plus 10 per cent war tax.
Mail check or money order
and self -addressed stamped
envelope to George Hunt,
Manager Page Theater. '
Box Office Sale opens '
. . Saturday, January 22 .'' :--'
MORE WATER
v v
AT
23o.'
i8o
12 1-26
..1 25o
25c
j:!. 2Bo
400
; 22o
20o.
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FOR HEALTH:
YOU CAN GET MOST ANt
OLD THING AT MOST ANY
OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S, '
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