MEDFOttD- MATTj TRIBUNE, UKDFORY), OUKUOK. MONDAY FEBRUARY 7. 1921
VAGT3 THREE
TABLE R0CH1RGES
15
tici's. whkh are stiiMtit'd to ho Lilij;h:
resistant.
Uenton Vincent who died January
2fi. at the lumie of his son, A. L.
Vincent, south of Medford, until a
t'i'W months nso had been a continual
rt'sldt-nt of this district sine IS 70, and
wns considered nn authority on iitifS
tions concerning the early history of
our valley, having been personally
at(uainted with all the old pioneer.
(.ramlpa intent, as he was kno.vn
hy his neighbor!?, was a man of in-
"TAHLH ROCK.' Ke'. r, -Tho ,J 1 T" ... . . fL",""'1'8.' dlS"S'-
lm-i.tlmr f ii... ...... ,. V " ' ' ""!
" " ""pruve-UiaU DiiMl I. laid wnrklnir ...t...
went n..-ui-ku!,,i plncn August, 1910.
lulu ill wil HtllUUl llOUtif lust f'ri-
rtny niBlit. A fair alleiulam.. was
MH'Stnt ami much iwithUHlium shewn.
A loinnilttcu conslKtlnu of K.-W. l'ri!
toil. 1), II. Wood ana It. 12. Nuilm
were auiiaintud to i-onfvr with our
adjoining districts and the 'i-uunty
court rolatlvf to the upending of t!it
money voted last Juno for tl:e im.
m-ovument of the Central I'olnt-Sams Iki. tcd a membership campalKn that
and
iiUhuuuh fulling tu :ui:us.s any srra
iiiu.unt of this wor ld's woods had won
ie -!.( in of his in ihhoi.H, who will
rently miss him.
'1'he alfalfa ai'ic-ane In this dlstrlrt
ifill he inoreast-d to some extent this
aun, as several farmers have treat-
tl plots with sulphur and will seed the
ine late in the spring.
1 lie Table Hock Kundav school has
Valley road.
The Foid car predominates in this
district, there being more of that
make than all others combined, the
latest addition to the Ford fc'intly
being the one purchased by C. ('o!
llna a short time uso.
' Orlalid Persons, wito' was nperate
on at the Sacred iieart Hospital some
three weoks ugo, will soon be able tu
return to his home. f
llr. and .Mrs. Kltzpatrick and
Myrtle and Willie I'.yrum liave moved
to Medford. where Mr. Fltzpati h It
lias gone, into the painting hiisiner.s
with A. L. Soabrook, who la at pres
ent busy with tho painting of auto
mobiles, but Is prepared to wield the
brush on anything that comes his way.
The ladles of the neighborhood mot
at the school house one day last week
arid were addressed by Miss l'ool,
county home demonstration agent.
IMans wero made for an entertain
ment in the near future to raise
money for the homo demonstration
work.
' Tho I.ydlard sisters, who are teach
ing in Modford. wero week-end
visitors with home folks.
Frank Myers is doing considerable
work on his recently acquired tract of
land near the Table Rock store and
expects' to move onto it in a short
thno.
- 'J. L. Nenlon has leased the Ityrum
ranch for a period of three years. We
understand that Major French will
rebuild his fine homo at the Flat
Itock ranch, whlah was destroyed by
fire last December.
''Mr. 13eitiic.li, the new owner of the
Messenger ranch at Agate, was a busi
ness visitor In this section last week.
' Several acres on the Miller placo
hare been sot to China seedling pear
kill last for several weeks and l.i ex-
Itrtrd to stimulate the attendance to
alto an extent. The present members
tine been divided Into two companies
nn a captain for each company. A
button will he worn to doslgnntv sides
til each .vide will be credited with so
liany points for each person liroualit
t Sunday school. At the close of t'le
"West, the side having the im st
PoV-M will bo treated to a social, with
leiieshments by the losing side. The
'IV! Hock Sunday school is non
"'ytnian. The lessons are taught
nthe Iiiblo by ilitelliiront teachers
I" an Interesting way and the good
pcoMtof the neighborhood could ilnd
no Ver place to spend an hour on
KimilVy afternoon.
TluWeath of s. S. Aiken recently in
San l wiicisco came as a shock to his
many lfema ( this distri'H. who will
long rt-WmbL,r him as a man of high
ideals, Hose generousity and hunottty
were abrin pn,..
A largiVcrowd 0f farmers and their
wives weit present at tho Farm llu
roau meetW Wednesday afternoon,
when ileoifo Mansricld, president of
the state lVtm lfureau, spoke from
2 o'clock to V.30, holding the strict at
tention of Ikls audience durlnu the
whole time. Wills were brought out
from time toume ly the speaker,
which causoil yhis linteneiH to open
their eyes in utoonislltttent. At other
times the audkm-o waa convulsed
with laughtor. Then again, the
speaker would slume them for sailing
the agricultural k many years
without a rudderi AllVln all it wan
one of the most juecfWul meetings
ever held in the distiift and Is a
forerunner of the rami Bureau mem
bership drive, soon o beUndertaken,
when every farmer i theaistii-:'t will
bv j;iven n cliance to join with this
Kreat nation-wide movement, which
will eventually secure for the workers
of the soil an cq.ua! footing with other
liner of business and a chance to have
some say as to what the product of
thfir own labor shall be sold for.
Three farmers have volunteered to
assist witli tht membership drive in
this district, which should be of short
duration.
According to the old ada;;e vp arc
to ha e an early spring, the t;nu:ut
hot; ueiiiK unable to see his s.-iau'iv
at any time durinR last MVdnesduy.
which is known, as ."ground hoc day."
Some 0 cents a day was tili.uncd
off the wacs of tho crew ut the .Mo-dn-
archard the first o( the year ami
other farmers in the district are plan
ning to m trench in many ways.
There is more water in the soil Li
this section than has been tho case
for many years, some farms heiiu
almost flooded out, which is tjreatfy
retarding farm work.
STREET SWEEPER
STILL SURVIVES
ST. JOHNS, fi F.
ST. JOHNS, N. P., Fh. The child
erossinK sweep, a churuetor that seems
to have stepped out of tho panes of
Dickens, has come into his seasonal
occupation in this colonial capital. So
Ufr as known St. John's is tho only
place in North America where the in
stitution survives. The old world
touch fclven by the young tatterdema
lions and their brooms has much of
the picturesque and in n city subject
to weather conditions that make for
hiiow bound crossings and muddied
f lactones the children have made
themselves so familiar Mid useful on
the streets as to have unofficlul status
as a public utility.
No white-win(; city laborer of Chi
cago or New York does his work more
faithfully. Unliko tho municipal em
ploye the child crossing tenders ply
their sweeps independently and with
out waj;e. At the end of the crossing
however, the pedestrian almost in
variably finds tho little ones holding
their broom in one hand and extend
ing the other for alms. Payment in
pennies is Riven freely, but tho pe
destrian has a problem when lie finds
several seeking to clear his way and
n waiting their payment combatively
at the curb.
MASONS HOME
ASHLAND, Fill. 7. This is social
and drive week, ino.-.t of the events
occurring in behalf o'' n lief works.
either directly or indirectly. The init
ial entertainment is a curd pany on an
extensive scale, to be held at Masonic
hall, Tuesday evening, Fo'j. S. under
auspices of Alpha chapter of the East
ern Star, proceeds for the benefit of
the Masonic Home, now under con
struction. Tho public in general is
invited. There will he various card
games, us fancy may dictate, and re
freshments will be served.
Other social events on Tuesday in
clude a card party ut the parish house
in the afternoon, and tho annual ball
to lie given by the local of the Car
men's union, ut the armory, in the
evening.
Wednesday evening will witness the
uppearanen here of that super attrac
tion, the New York Chamber Music
Socioty, an aggregation of n dozen of
the finest Individual artists in the
world, which appears ut tho armory,
under auspices of the Chautauqua us
s&clntion as a premier entertainment
In Its winter course. Depending upon
circumstances, other entertainments
are in prospect under chaulauqua
auspices
Normalcy doesn't seem to apply to
the raising of funds voluntarily, and as
there Is no longer any community war
chest upon which to make requisition
In an emergency, another drivo or two
Is in order. Tills refers moro particu
larly lo relief measures in behalf of
tho starving children of Europe, aa n
national effort, anil of the Albertina
Kerr Nursery Home, which although
located in Portland, is sponsored by
the generously inclined throughout the
state. A homc-to-home canvass is to
be made, and Saturday, Feb. lli. will be
tag day as a final roundup financially
for the benefit of this deserving char
ily.
Tho Ashland Ministerial union is
making specific appeals for these char
ities, addressing them to fraternnl or
ganizations throughout the city in ad
dition to the general public, and re
sponses have iu instances been speedy
and gratifying. llillah Temple of
Shriners donated $50 to the Europeuu
Children's Helief fund, also $50 to the
Albertina Kerr Nursery building fund,
these donations supplementing $50 for
the Ked Cross, and $10 for the pur
chase of Christmas seals mado recent
ly. It is expected that other orders
will follow suit In due measure. Ash
land lodge No. '23 has been notified
that Its quota towards the Masonic
Home building fund is t-,MM, and this
Is being paid by installments and in
nowise included among other levies
which are being made lor thu upkeep
of tho institution.
LOCAL HIGHWAYS
il
STRIP WELL-TO-DO
ALL READY CASH
Very few citizens realize the amount
of work which has been doi'M on the
loads of southern Oregon add the J
amount of money which the slate high
way commission has spent here, and
very few people know what is being
contemplated In road construction.
No man is better equipped to give j
tins mtorniation than iv. i;. iiuugman,
engineer for the state highway com
mission, and he will give facts cover
ing the points mentioned at the forum
of the Medl'ord Chamber of Commerce
which will be held next Wednesday
noon at the Medl'ord hotel.
Until. Col. W. S. Wnpos who will be
iu Med fori) on Wednesday for the in
spection of tho members of Company
D, will be in attendance and a short
address will be given hy him.
PAH1S Tne peasants of Austria are
lapldly stripping the well-to-do resi
dents of Vienna of their wealth by de
manding payment lor food iu dia
monds, jewels or other things of high
value, say Hed Cross men, who have,
visited that city. The farmers who
suffered moro severely than did the
city people iu the war now are having
their Innings and are becoming pros
perous, selling produce to the starving
V lennese.
Austrian paper money is not always
welcome 111 the country anil tho pens
nuts demand an exchange of goods
through n system of baiter with the
city residents. This attitude Is said to
be adding to tho growing antagonism
between the country worker and the
city dweller.
Directors of government pawnshops
estlmnto that 15 per cent of the Vien
nese are living by Belling or pawning
their vuluubles, frequently heirlooms.
As tho cost of living continues to In
crease, It is considered only a mutter
of a short thno until many of the fam
ilies who wero well-to-do before the
war will have nothing moro to offer
for food.
tlSTRlfCif
Instead of meat,
try Del Monte
Beans with To
mato Sauce.
Their mellow,
nut-like flavor
will delight you.
If 1
CIGARETTE
Mo cigarette has
the same delicious
flavor as Lucky
Strike. Because
Lucky Strike Is the
toasted cigarette.
GIM CHUNG
China Rerti Storo
nerb cure for earhcne, headache, cat
arrh, dlptheria, sore throat, lung trouble,
kidney trouultf, stomach trouble, heart
trouble, chills and fever, cram pa, coughs,
poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, ,
cracked brcit, cures all kinds of goiters. '
SO OPKKATIONS.
Medfunl, Oregon, Jan. 13, 1917.
This Is to certify that I, the undersign
d, hud vory severe stomach trouble ana .
hail been bothered for several years and
HiBt August was not expected to live, and
hearing of Otin Chung fwhose Herb
Store id at 214 Mouth Front street, MoxM
ford), 1 decided to get herbs for my
stomach trouble, and I started to feeling
better as soon as I used them and today
im a well man and can heartily recom
mont anyone afflicted as I waa to
Jim Chung and try his Hurbs.
(.Signed) W R JOHNSON.
WUnesMea:
ym, Lewis, Ragle Point.
W. U Chtldroth, Eagle Point,
M. A. Anderson, Mod font
8. B. Holmes, Eagle Point,
C. B. Moore, Ragle Point
J. V. Mclntyre. Eagle Point. , .
Geo. Von dnr Helen, Eagle Point. 'i'
XT' jhrti
Medford Day, Wednesday, Feb. 9
Merchants co-operating
under Trade Ex
pansion Committee of
Medford Chamber of
Commerce.
Striking a Blow at the High Cost of Living
EXCEPTIONAL
VALUES IN
RELIABLE
MERCHANDISE
Watch Thesti Weekly
Bargains
. Extra Special $1.15 for 63
Lilly's Tooth Paste - -50
Rubberaet Tooth Brush....'. 40
Grecian Girl Talcum Powder 25
$1.15
Wednesday 63c
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
TWO QUIRE BOX
ASSORTED COLORS STATIONERY
Iwular Price $1.50 nor box
Whiesday Special $1.00 per box
bee Our W indow Display.
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
Tw pJKCiMr Store
'K9 SSLOnaauaemtm
TALK ABOUT BARGAINS
Jones Has Always Got 'Em
1 60c pair Ladles' black or brown hose q-
2 rolls toilet paper .
1 lb. can Crescent Baking Powder. ( Sjl I i II
3 lbs. White Navy beans ) J? A J V
JONES, The Leading Grocer
Phone 125 Free Delivery
Women's Near Silk Petticoats in Beautiful
Floral Patterns, fl 1 rrv
$4.00 Values, Each ..3jX.jy
ON SALE WEDNESDAY ONLY
Mann's Department Store
THREE CANS OF PUMPKIN
FOR
25c
FOUTS GROCERY CO.
' .l i
; VUSDHUSDAY SPECIAL
QUAKER CORN FLAKES
LQc Per Package
Persona Attention Prompt Service
U H. E. MARSH
Phone 252 V Grocer Phone 252
4 BARS ROYAL WHITE SOAP
25c
PALACE GROCERY
Phone 109, 132 W. Main.
FISHER'S SCRATCH FOOD
None Better
Guaranteed Analysis on Every Sack
WEDNESDAY ONLY
$3.40
By the Sack or Carload
BARDWELL FRUIT CO.
445 So. Fir Phone 124
LIGHT COLORED CALICO
10c a Yard
M M DEPARTMENT STORE
230 E. Main
ArAREL
CLEANERS
103 A Central.
SPECIAL LINE OF SERGE DRESSES
$10.50
SPECIAL LINE TRICOTENE DRESSES
$16.50
GOLDEN RULE
Medford 's Largest Department Store
The Daylight Store
MEN'S $10.00 BLACK GUN METAL
SHOES
$5.00
C. M. KIDD & CO.
ROBES
A Full Line of Auto Robes at Greatly
Reduced Prices
BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO.
The Store Where Your Dollar Doe3 Its Duty
REGULAR $3.50 CAMP BLANKETS
Am
at
$2.75y
WILL H. WILSOW
5 lbs. Pure Kettle Rendered Lard $1.20
Pot Roast, per lb 15
Fine Stew Reef, per lb l21
i CITY MEAT MARKET
C. Devore.
BIG SPECIAL
Only Five Regular $25.00 Lavatories Com
plete With Cox and Trap
See Tlieni in Our Window Now.
$20
MODERN PLUMBING & HEATING CO.
Phone 620 Sparta Bldg.
I
Free Carburetor Adjustment
on anv make of car
WEDNESDAY ONLY
YOUNG'S GARAGE AND
MACHINE SHOP
33 South Bartlett.
For Cash and Delivered in the ity on
WEDNESDAY ONLY '
MILL RUN
$1.70 for 80 lb. Sack'
MONARCH SEED AND FEED CO.
Call 260 or 529.
HASKINS' DRUG STORE
MEN'S BIB OVERALLS
Heavy Weight ,
$1.35 Pair
MEDFORD SAMPLE STORE
218 E. Main