Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 29, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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EVERYTHING you put into your Thor g-rs
equal attention. The smooth, polished map'e
"lifts" inside die Thor cylinder -y a Jonj of Sl dsv
clothes to the top, every time; srou.i 1. There ; 0f
these lifts so ever)' revolution means six "mix-ff.0"0f
the entire washing. No piece has a chance to get
crowded into a corr.r and be nested. Tlie surgkg
suds, the chugging movement, cleans every piece
thoroughly, without ever a hit of friction, twisting or
pounding. The filmiest fabrics, no less than the stout
est textiles, are thoroughly safe i:i your Thor.
Of course, you'll want a Tlior. AsIc to s;-e erne
' , demonstrated. Learn abou' tlie eas- trri.u
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ELECTRIC
WASHING
MACHINE
People's Electric Store
212 W. Main St., Medford, Oregon
B. CUNNINGHAM 0. 0. ALENDEEFER
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There will be no storms of adversity in the years to come
if you will begin now to bank a part of your money and always
kave a substantial BALANCE in our hank
This will prove that you are a "solid. citizen" and that we
can extend CREDIT to you when by your industry and thrift
you have, proven yourself worthy of it.
We invite YOUR Banking Business
Jackson Gounty Bank
Established 1888
Member Federal Reserve
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA M QUININE
FOR
Colds, Coughs
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AND
Grippe
' ' Neglected Colds are Dangerous
T.le. no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first ne'..
- ". Breaks tip a cold in 24 htours Relieves
.'' Grippe i;t 3 days Excellent for Headache
Quinln in this form docs not affect the h.ad-Cascara is best Tonic
Laiative No Opiate in Hill's. . .f..
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
At the mei-tins of tln Hertford
school board held last week practically
the entire coriis of teachers for this
year were offered reelection for the
school year beginning next Septem
ber. Those elected include the follow,
intr: Superintendent. Aubrey Ci.
Smith; principals, O. It. Campbell, A.
J. Hanby, Miss Ora Cox. Miss Sara
Van Meter and Miss Elizabeth Fergu
son: high school teachers, Mr. C. T.
Steward, Miss Alice Chuhhuck, Mr.
H. F. Cope, Miss Elsn Shadall, Mrs.
Elizabeth Jerome, Miss Donna li.
Henry, Miss Anna Lindas, Miss Mar
Katvt Cotirell, Miss Tula Kinsley, Mr.
' K- Schuler, Mr. liurlon Stroek, Miss
Uiuromine Meissncr, Mr. Otto Khun,
Miss Maude Campbell, Miss Maurino
Carroll, Mr. Inland Mentzer, Mr. E. M.
HussoiiK, Miss Edith Ciates, Miss Lot
tie Ingison, Miss Kathryn Dunham,
Miss Mabel Mickey, Miss Alice Cro
mar, Miss Dora Cebers, Miss Amy
Harding, Miss Theone Carkin, Miss
Merl Clascy, .Miss Marguerita An
drows, Miss Margaret Dawson. Miss
Nellie Donalson. Miss Bertha Weber,
Miss Kuth Daniels, Miss Florence
Walker, Miss Coralio Amrine, Mrs.
Agnes Deavers, Miss Fern II. Daily,
Miss Cecilc Creede, Mrs. Iiura M.
West, Mrs. Illanche Canode, Miss Jes
sie II. Wilson. Miss Delia Wuisenant,
and Miss Mabel Hillis.
Miss Kate Stlne, of Jacksnn school,
Miss Margaret lllack, In charge of
Teachers' Training in the high school,
and Miss Louise Wolfe, music super
visor, were not applicants for re-election.
The board expressed regret to
lose these strong and capable teachers
Miss Thorn Smith, who was head of
the history department in the high
school for several years, who left here
last year to do work in the university
and who has this year been teaching
in the University high school, has been
offered the teachers' training position
to succeed Miss Lllack. It Is also cer
tain that there will be a few of those
elected that will not remain another
year. In some instances they are leav
ing to bo married.
There were no increases In salaries
granted, because of the lurge in
creases given last year and the close
financial situation of the district at
the present time, but the board hope
that by another year, they will be able
to give a satisfactory increase.
It Is planned to increase the length
of term by two weeks next year.
At the regular iiunuhly 'uecting of
j the Clreater Medford c:ab Monday, the
subject of an auto park was discussed,
and J. W. Dressier, a member of the
city council presented the advantages
of the Pacific and Eastern tract. This
tract however, has no large trees on
it and the only camping ground avail
able for the present season would be
the present old camp ground back of
the Nat. This property can be bought
for $20,000 and consists of 1!) acres.
Miss Phipps spoke in favor of the
Phipps property on North Iliverslde
with a frontage of some seven hundred
feet on the highway and a block of
eight lots running from Hlvorsido on
the North of Jackson street ucross
Hear creek to the Pacific and Eastern
tracks. On this property are a large
number of beautiful oak trees, and on
the home place there is a good eight
room house with modern conveni
ences. I'his house Is all ready for im
mediate use and there are a dozen or
more large oak and other shade trees
on the ground, a fine lawn with roses
and shrubbery of different kinds.
This property has a large frontage
on Riverside where the tourist could
enter the grounds direct from the
highway and it is ready to be used as
a park without much, if any expense.
This property, said Miss Phipps, can
be purchased for $l(i,000 with no cash
payments and twenty years to pay for
same if the city so desires.
A vote svas taken as to the selection
of these properties with the result of
20 for the Phipps property and 4 for
the Pacific and Eastern. The ladles
had previously visited the properties
and are enthusiastic about llio pur
chasing of the Phipps place.
MBS
"Heliotrope" Author Harding's
Secretary
Richard Washburn Child, noted wri
ter and lawyer, has been named as
one of the possibilities for President
elect Harding's private secretary.
Child, who was a correspondent
with the Russian army during the war
later becoming assistant to Frank
Vanderlip in the war savings depart
ment, is considered tu ae well quali
fied for the position.
Lie has written many stories for the
Hearst publications, among them
Heliotrope Harry," which was print
ed recently and tomorrow will be dis
played in screen form at the L'ago
theatre.
William Farnum at Rialto
William Farnum is coming to the
Rialto theatre tomorrow In the big
gest play of his career. It is "If I
Were King," from the great atago suc
cess and novel by Justin LIuntly Mc
Carthy. This is the play In which B.
11. Sothern appeared so successfully
on the speaking stage. It Is a gor
geous, thrilling picture a picture that
no one should miss seeing.
OUT 0' ORDER .
STOMACHS
Indigestion, Acidity, Sourness
and Gases ended with
"Pape's Diapepsin"
The moment you eat a tablet or two
of Pupe's Diupepsin nil the lumps of in
digestion pain, the sourness, heartburn
and belching of gases, due to acidity,
vanish truly wonderful I
Millions of people know that it in
needless to be bothered with indigestion,
dyspepsia or n disordered stomucli. A
few tablets of Pape's Diapepsin neutral
ize ueidity and give relief at once no
waiting! Buy a bo of Pape's Diapepsin
now! Don't stay dyspeptic! Trjj to
regulate your stomach so you enn eat
favorite foods without causini; distress.
The cost iB so little. The benefits so groat
The Family Sets the
Price
We render tho sorvlce In accord with
(holr every desire and guarantee
satisfaction to all. Also
Licensed Lady
Embalmer
WEEKS-CONGER CO
Funeral Directors
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An "explosion" occurred In Jackson
ville Monday morning when T. L. De
vore, a resident, of the county seat
dumped a wagon load of tin cans on
the area on Jackson creek, recently
cleared by Col. H. It. Sargent and
aides. A "Verbotep" sign had been
posted, and when the outrage was dis
covered, excitement reigned on Cali
fornia street, and a warrant was Is
sued for Devore's arrest Dcvore said
he did not know the old dumping
grounds had been discontinued. After
a debate, a compromise was reached
in which Devore agreed to haul away
the tin cans and not do It anymore
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
Cut out this slip, enclose with 6c and
mail It to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield
Ave.. Chicago, 111., writing your name
nd address clearly. You will receive
return a tr a nackage containing
Fnlov'a Honev and Tar Compound for
coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney
Pills for pains in sides ana oacK , rneu
mntlnm hnckache. kidney and bladder
ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tab
lets, a wholesome and thoroughly
cleansing cathartic for constipation,
biliousness, headaches, and sluggish
bowels. Sold everywhere. AdT.
In
Use It Then Decide
We Vfll Lend You
A Valet AutoStrop Razor for a 30 dor
trial. If you then decide to keep it, pay
ua for it, if not, return it.
No Risk No Obligation
Any responsible party can arrange at
; our Cutlery counter for this Free Trial.
1 Krhich means you need not even deposit
its Talue. If you have a charge account,
write to us and we will rnail the razor
to you
WKST RID!-: PHARMACY
Corn or Muln and Grnpo Ptmiin 874
Kindle Handle Shop
Gifts Favors
Candle Making
CLASSES IN FREE HAND
DRAWING
Out door sketching and com
mercial art.
Room 206 Phipps Bldg.
TRADE .MARK.REGISTERED U.S. PATENT OFFICE
At the Present Price the Samson Tractor is
the Best Tractor Value on the Market.
Comes Completely Equipped.
Has Plenty of Reserve Power to carry its load through all
kinds of soil conditions.
See the Samson Exhibit in our window.
Patton and Robinson, Inc.
Tel. 150
112 So. Riverside
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Ailments MA,
DISORDERS of the stomach and constipation are
the most common diseases of children. To
correct them you will find nothing better than
Chamberlain's Tablets. One tablet at bed time will
do the work and will make your child bright and
cheerful the following morning. Do not punish
your children by giving them castor oil. Chamber
lain's Tablets are better and more pleasant to take.
Advertising in The Sun gets results.
AN OLD MAN li,;-
Is tho Man ten years older than you?
YOU CAN TELL HIM $
Hy Ills Mono of Travel
KEEP YOUNG
fly Hiding a Biko or a
Har ley-Davidson
Motorcycle
Demonstration at 1 M
Gaylord Motorcycle
Shop
AUTO PAINT SHOP
Automobiles Painted and
Revarnished 1
221 North Fir.
L. O. SPRINKLE, Prop.
Phnn 777
Plumbing and Heating
Quality Service
Wm. Hammett ,
42 S. Central . Phone 650
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USED
CARS
You are missing the biggest bargains ever offered
in Medford. State your price and we will
furnish the car to meet your purse
C.E.Gates Auto Co.