Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 10, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    IKFORB MAIL' TRIBUNTK, MEDFORD, OKKGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1921
PAGE THREE
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AFriendof theFamily
- Over fifty years ago a young
' physician practiced widely in
Pennsylvania and became famous
for bis uniform success in the
'curing of disease. This was Dr.
R. V. ' Pierce who afterwards
established himself in Buffalo, N.
Y., and placed one of his prescrip
tions, which he called his "Golden
Medical Discovery," in the drug
stores of the United States so that
the public could easily obtain this
very remarkable tonic, corrective,
and - blood-maker. Dr. Pierce
manufactured this "Discovery"
' from roots and barks without
alcohol a corrective remedy, the
ingredients of which nature had
put in the fields and forests, for
-keeping us healthy. Introduce
pure red blood into the system,
and health is assured. When you
. ftel run-down, out of sorts, blue
and despondent try the energiz
ing influence of this reliable tonic,
i You can obtain Golden Medical
Discovery in tablet or liquid form
at all drug stores, or send 10c for
a trial package to Dr. Pierce's
1 Laboratory in Buffalo, N. Y.
FOR SALE
:'; f Must be sold at once.
1 Adam Schaaf Piano, prac
tically new.
1 Axminister Rug 8 3 x 10 6.
1 Colonial Velvet 7 6x 9
i Oak Dining Table andySix
unairs. .
1 Toledo Steel Top Range.
l" ; Reliable 4-burner Gas
;Rangev
1' Swinging Porch Chair,
i. Lawn Mower.
i Call 110 Tripp St. Phone
vv 144-M.
Courtesy Service
Our Weekly
Special
COMBINATION OFFER
Tooth Brush, value ...35c
Penslar Tooth Paste, value....25c
Nickeled Tooth Brush Holder,
value .....20c
ALL FOR
50c
THIS WEEK ONLY
Medford Pharmacy
J - . Prescription Druggists
: .' Main and Central
i r 'Vphone io -,
r; BARGAINS
in new, second-hand
;s CLOTHING
f'-H- SHOES -
.tARMY GOODS
lb3N. Central
JOHN PAPPAS, Prop.
LeeWatkins&Co.
.'SELLS
tlay.- Wheat. Oats, Rolled Barley,
Scratch.- Feed, Shelled Corn, Cracked
Corn, Corn Meal, Ground Oats, Mill
run, Morcmilk, and other dairy feeds.
-Grlti Oyster Shell and all kinds of
Poultry supplies, ' Beet pulp and
other supplies.
.We have Fisher's DIend and Olympic
Fou?.
Prices are . changeable, so furnished
on application. , We meet prices of
competitors. Call and see us at 397
South Front, or Phone 260.
The Medford
;r Auto Paint Shop
(Registered)
(leoeraJ Motor Car Reflnl&hlng
V. Central A Jackson. Phone 797
Licensed
V. CITY SCAVENGER
AH refuse Immediately removed on
short notice. Weekly visit In resi
dent districts. Dally business dis
trict. Phone 89t.
- ;WHITSUrr &
PLAYS ROSEBURG
FIAY,
For the first timo this season, the
M. 11. H. bucket hall quintet will In
vade outside territory when it will
journey to Roscburff fur a tusmi with
its old-time opponents, Roseburg
hlBh, Friday and Saturday nights. It
is generally believed that the home
hoopers will have a stiff time main
taining their clean slate against the
Hosehurg squad, since the latter begin
basketball practice at the start of the
school year and invariably have a
fast aggregation. This season the
Itoseburg people consider their team
unusually fast and Coach Kliim will
take Captain Coleman, Russ Sher
wood. "Dub" Watson, Prescott,
Raughman and Jerry Young to hold
up Med ford's side when the X-.vo
schools clash.
Interest in the Mm ford girls team
is running higher than usual this year.
According to Miss Shadall, manager
and director of this season's sextet,
over 25 girls have been reporting for
the regular practices and from this
turn-out one of the fastest teams the
school has had, is being developed.
Through the coaching of Charles King
and diroction of Miss Shadall, the
girls so far this year have a clean
slate and will meet for the first time
a strong team when they will travel
to Itoseburg with the boys squad for
a crack at the Rose burg girl
hoopsters. The girls have been put through n
hard week of practice, both in regu
lar ity-outs and in gym classes and
should give a good account of them
solves Friday and Saturday. The
gtrlH' squad' this season is composed
of Sylvia Hukill, captain; Belie Flem
mfug, Edith Campbell, Esther Ash
craft, Ruby Mills, Arliene Rutlor, AJtu
Knips, Murjorl Skeeters and Isobe!
Stewart.
FIFTHAVE.SMART
TO THE EAST SIDE
NEW YORK, Feb. Stealthy, but
steady, advances by tradesmen, cover
ing tx period of more than 20 years.
have virtually broken the residential
.excluslveness of Fifth avjnue, known
the world over as the. home precinct
of the Vanderbilts, Carnegies, Ilivii
mans, Platts' Flicks and other weal
thy families.
One by one mansions, which housed
international personages and gave to
Fifth avenue much of its glitter and
fame, are in new "exclusive" parts of
the city. Real estate men, who have
watched with interest this nKtcression
jof trade, say that another decado will
have wiped out the last bit of resi
dential excluslveness In the avenue.
The change in Fifth Avenue was re-
fleeted In the. recent purchnse of
property bordering the East River at
Fifty-Kighth street by Mrs. William
K. Vanderbilt, Sr., where she Intends
to build a homo in a section known us
Sutton Square. . This bit of property
Is directly across from BIaokwH'
Island, where a city prison is located
and is almost underneath the Man
hattan approach to the Qucensboro
bridge. Real estate men expect that
Mrs. Vanderbilt's migration to the
East River will mean a new exclu
slve district in a part of tho city where'
near-slums existed before.
E
NOT KEEN TO SIT
LONDON, Excuses offered by
women, who for the first timo have
just been called to sit as Jurors in Old
Halley, the world's most famous crim
inal court, -excited a good deal of
laughter in that usually scduto place.
Twenty-four women .were summon
ed lor Jury service in criminal cases
and mixed Juries were formed with
in at least one case, a Woman serving
ns forewoman. Tho charges included
murder, arson and manslaughter.
The women' appeared quite as anx
ious ns men to avoid service on the
Juries.
"I'm too neivous," was the plea cf
one.
"I'm not strong-minded enough,
nald another. She was excused.
Others pleaded Inability to leave
housework, shopping, business, care
of babies or sought to evade service on
tho ground of their own Illness or that
of mombers of their families.
"I know one thing wo women will
do," said one Jurywomnn after silting
In tho court for a half-hour. "We
will make the lawyers wear clean wigs
and have better manners."
His Trouble Is All Gone
"I was affected with pains all over
my back and kidneys," writes Charles
McAllister, 1 Clark Ave., Kearney, N.
J. "After three or four doses of Foley
Kidney Pills I became all right and my
pain is all gone." Foley Kidney Pills
relieve backache, urinary Irregular
ities, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints
swollen muscles and other symptoms
ot kidney trouble. It is a splendid
medicine, prompt In action, and always
helps. Contains no habit forming
drugs. Sold everywhere. Adv,
L BE
FEBRUARY 1 7TH
The next big forthcoming event
among the social entertainments is the
spring bull to be given by Fuhnt
Burkan Temple, No. 24, of the Dra
matic order Kuights of Khorassan in
honor of the 08th anniversary of the
Order Knights of Pythias, to be held
at the Natntorium Thursday evening.
February 17th.
The reputation established by the
former ball given by the "Dokeys" will
bo fully maintained, both with refer
ence to the music which will be fur
nished by the D. O. K. K. orchestra
under the leadership of Wilson Waito,
and the refreshments which will be
furnished without additional cost to
the guests. The orchestra and brigand
team will appear in their Arabian uni
forms and a fancy drill will be put on
by tho brigands between dances.
Tho proceeds of the ball are to be
used for the purchaso of additional
uniforms for the enlurged D. O. K. K.
band, which has now become to be
lecognized as tho best band yet organ
ized in Medford. The affair deserves
the support not only of all K. of P.
and D. O. K. K. mombers, but all
others who believe that a first class
band should be maintained In Medford.
D. A. Donnr and Thomas Ilushong
have purchased and taken charge of
tho Medford Electric Co. on East Main
street. J. E. Hartlett, one of tho late
proprietors, will remain In Medford
and continue to travel, as he has been
doing for the Delco Light Co. W. A.
Cormany, his partner will go to Seat
tle. Miss Rose Whitman, who has had
charge of the office will remain with
the new firm, that will continue under
tho same name.
Mr. ISonar was formerly with the
California-Oregon Power company
here but the last two years has been
connected with their Glendalo station.
Mr. Bushong has also been an em
ploye of the same company here. Doth
are experienced in their line.
TO SECURE SYMPATHY
WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. An ap
peal to tho newspapers of the coun
try to guard ngalnst deslgnatlnj ns
"cx-servlco men" burglars, holdup
men and othor criminals without
proper Investigation, was issued t jdoy
by Secretary Baker.
"It is popular Just now for crimi
nals to plead that they served in the
army or navy in tho hope of gaining
sympathy," Mr. Baker said. "When
these people are so styled there Is a
great injustice dono in many casus to
the great body of men who may
properly pride themselves in being
'ex-service men.' "
Western Electric
Quality Product
For 51 years the Western Electric Company lias heen putting out its "Qual
ity Products," ranging from ij!(i0;000 Telephone Switchboards to the smallest
Electrical Appliances. - ..
Their business, the second largest Electrical Concern in the world, has been
built on the slogan:
QUALITY PRODUCTS
In offering you the Western Electric, Washer and Wringer wc are. giving
you the opportunity to eliminate washday drudgery by means of an absolutely
dependable Electrical Servant.
YOU HAVE TWO DAYS LEFT
In which to take advantage of our
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Many Medford Housewives have already done so.
"What You Need Most in Your Home."
PAUL'S ELECTRIC STORE
Main at Central
CONTEST EXPECTED
AT m
A pood si?.ed crowd i:t xpectod to
witness the i;:im tnnlh bi'tweeri a
quintet reprcseiUiiiK tin 1 ic:M Ameri
can lA'Kion ptiHt, and Talent at the
Natatoi in in. Interest in the event
has heen throwing hourly and local
.support oi h are Ktront; in the liellcf
that the IckIoii team, composed, en
tirely of former Med find hiKh stura
will wallop iheir opponents insofar
as they have had an opportunity to
uru.sn up on uuskci snooting and team
work and should show the clever
form expected of veteran tossmt,
forced into action.
The Talent squad, according to re
ports Ih Hhowing up well in prepara
tory tryouts and its meniberH are de
termined to pive the legion hoys a
real fight. They have, as their main
support. Jewel t, an ex-college star,
who has 1 a reputation for his fast
work on the floor. A preliminary linn
heen arranged between the Talent
second string squad and one of Med
ford High's second teams, which is
scheduled to begin at 7:30.
Special scenery Is being constructed
under the direction of Tom Swem for
the Elks Minstrel show to bo given In
this city at the Pago theater, Feb. 21
and 22. The stereotype settings that
have greeted the eye for years will be
missing nt these two performances, be
ing made at a cost of several hundred
dollars. The scenery for tho mlnstrols
will be as good as any traveling attrac
tion appearing In this city. Mr. Swem
who has charge of this worlt was for
many yours scenic director with New
York theaters, and the Paramount
Film company.
O. C. Heinloln is also arranging a
number of novel electrical effects to be
used In the performances, containing
out of the ordinary features.
MOTHER!
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Accept "Caltroi-mn" Syrup of Figs
only look for the name California
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love its fruity taste. Full directions
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Adopted by Medford LodKO No, S3
I. O. O. F, In regular season, Febru
ary 7. 1921:
'Whereas, wo are approaching a
crista in our Japanese relation, and
unless vigorous and organized efforts
are put forth, we will face the same
conditions which now exist in Cali
fornia:
Whereas, tho menace of coloni
zation and the industrial habits of the
aliens are beneath the standard of
the white man, socially, politically and
religiously the Japanese are, and
always will be alien to .us! Their al
legiance is, first, last and always to
Toklo and not to Washington.
Therefore, be it resolved, that we
request the Oregon legislature ut this
session to pass uti anti-alien land law.
modeled after the California law, and
also requesting the Oregon delega
tion in congress to foster anti-Japanese
emigration lawn.
"Signed by Medford Lodge No. 83.
1. O. O. F.
"). E. MILLARD, .
"Noble Grand
"W. L. MlLLF.lt
"Hec. Secy."
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RESULTS
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jority of buslnesn men of Med
ford and vicinity that our In
come Tax and Accounting Kpec
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Free Tubes
The Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tire
carries a FREE TUBE offer with
. each casing during the month of.'
February.
The Best Tire at the Right
Price Plus the Free Tube
The Busy Corner
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t"
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