Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 01, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAOE . SIX
MEDTOKD ..TVrAITj"-TRTBUNE, MEDTOTtD. OREflOX. FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1.021
(GRANULES)
ElINDlGESTION
' - Diavolve instantly oa tongue,
- or in hot or cold water, or -Vichy.
Try at oda fountain.
QUICK RELIEF!
ALSO IN TABLET FORM
MADU BY KCOTT A BOWNC
MAKERS OF
SCOTT'S EMULSION
ESBSZEOBlSSHMi
fcy TrMAuj at
s
Touts Grocery.
? WU ARB AWUINO XEW SPE
CIALS TO OIK UBT ALL THK
jTIMK.
-'.vTlieso specials nre bargains that
ire pick up and pass then on to the
Vdusumer.
A new one is a 30O package of
Two MJnuto Out Food for 10c
Our CYystal White Hoop deal will
' be 1)3 cents worth of soap and
two Cream Oil lTtiKK HATUlt-
dny only ' '
l0 not put off buying (hut Rack of
Sn'gar too long.
Try a Back of . Fisher's ltest
- Flour. Kvery suck guaran
teed . 2. in
IrfirKn can" of l'lunis 15c
Two Inrjo cans of Apricot !l."5c
Liberty Jelly Powder, ! for !Mc
One .-pound Jill Ik Clioeolaie -c
Ono pound can (jliirnrdcllls Clioco- 1
-r-.-lnto 1 W
Ono pound bulk Cocoa -r
Snowdrift ....Stile, 6()c, 05c and $1.83
chhco ar.c, sac, one, i..k and si.im
Wo made a real fiood huy in Quaker
l'uffed Itico I'ancako Flour. A 20-
ccnt pneknso for 10c
Two Tall Cans Salmon for ...2.1c
VI.73 tlarton Ci(?arettH $1.60
A regular -0c pneknuro I'imcnko
:. tFlour ,,............lQc
1.00 plug of Tobacco 85c
Ono pound Shredded Coconnut....25c
'ou will always find our prices In
tho lowest notch.
A Rood chicken food Corn at
IjUl.SO per hundred.
Vq have a new cako flour, tho Kx
, Special Hlired Coconnut ,2o
''-'. Wo liuvo some more siieclals:
-Canned Pumpkins i. 10c
liargo can Ilipo Olives 20c
; erljo, mix with water only.
J"er pnekaKe 40c
Bulk Tea, Orcon or lUuck 25o
No, 10 Un Itlpo Olives -...$1.25
Ilntes 25c
Walnuts 20o to ilOc
Tea 25c to 00c
1 .White llonns, 4 pounds 25c
.Hulk Coffeo 20 to 1.V,
vJalslns - S!0c
.Currants 0c
Roasted Peanuts IHo
'.lb sack Kollwl Oatu 55s
0-lb. suck Orahara 50a
j 01). sack Com Meal ........15c
Quaker Corn Makes 11c
Kellogg's Horn Krlsp 15c
- Kellogit's Krumblo Ilran .25c
:Post Tonstles 15c
Kbreddod Wheat Iliscult 15c
Cloro 20o
Soda 8c
II. .O. Oa(s ..20o
' I'ostum Cereal JSSc
' Instant Postum 'Mo and 45c
Jtiacaronl, pnekago tiic
INUraronl, bulk lOo
Hpagbelti, bulk, 2 pounds 25c
"Deviled Meat Bo and lOo
Veal I,.af ...UOe
Hi(.-.-Llt. 35c
Cookie 0e
Candy 1....SU0
(linger Knaps 20c
Jap Hie. 4 for 'Me
Head Hlce 15c
0 Uoz. package, (lollies Pins 25c
It do. SprliiR Clothes Piii9 :0c
Crystal Vhi(o Soap ....4 for 2.V
Sunny Monday 4 for 25r
Koyal W hile, llob White, Clean Easy.
VVbito idncn Soap OV
WIlfo Hear and Silk Soap 5c
Hid Dutch Cleanser 10c
1 ye He
Citrus Powder 80c
('old Dust, 30c
3 packages Hea Foam 25c
Crystal White Soap Chips 35c
eO-.Mulo Team Soap Chips. 40c
II oz. Washing Powder 10c
Canned llomlny, 2 for 35c
Canned Poaches 30 to 40c
Ciin nod Peas 15c to 30c
Hall Hilling 10c
l.nv t - lc.
Kinso 5c
: 2 cans Tomato Sauce for 13c
.(.united ( oru
, We have n ear of .fine Kiirbnnk io.
tntoos. Jt will pay you to .look nt
tliom before you buy.
You can always save money trading
, at
; Tout's Grocery
ASHLAND, April 1. "We must
build!" with emphasis on the word
"must," Is the conclusion arrived at
by Ashland Presbyterians at the an
nual congregational gathering and re
union on Wednesday evening. Kof sev.
eral years past the church edifice has
been inadequate in supplying the con
grcBatlon's needs. A rapidly increas
ing Sunday school, llio young people's
societies und other organizations, are
taxing the building's capacity to the
limit. The result has been that the
pastor's Btudy has been Invaded and
encroachments have been made upon
the manse. A substantial addition
such as is Imperatively needed will
cost about VjUOO. There was a spirited
discussion over the building project.
Some waul to wait until building ma
etrlals cheapen, others object to in
curring another debt on the eve of
paying' off former obligations, while
unite a unit are in favor of going
ahead with the improvement regard
less of "borrowing trouble" complica
tions. It was finally declared to be
t)i senso of tho meeting to build at
the earliest possible moment, subject
however to n decision at a future con
xregatlonal meeting, at which time it
Is hoped to submit more definite plans
as to construction and expense.
The past year has been a prosperous
one, both regarding the church as a
unit and its numerous auxiliaries, the
annual reports Indicating a substantial
growth along all lines, and especially
gratifying results In a number of re
spects. Tho total membership to be
reported to the genoral assembly this
year is 227, additions numbering 36.
As to local enterprises the church has
been instrumental within the past
year of-Initially co-operating in the
(iliis Conference; secondly, as n chief
agency in tho institution of the Moody
Hililo school ndasion, also , tho Dully
Vacation llible school; and thirdly,
through the pastor's .untiring efforts,
reinforcing a strong agency behind the
Hoy Scout movement. ..'Two deaths
have occurred within the membership
the past year, six havo been dismissed
by letter, anil nine names havo been
placed upon tho rosorvo roll.
Kov. C. P. Koehlor, tho pastor, in
addition to sisclfic ministerial dutloH,
extends the helping hand In a diver
sity of 1 activities, both religious and
secular, lte Is chairman of the Prcs
byterial and Synodlcal commission of
Religious Education, niodorator of the
Presbytery, pioRldont of tho Rogue
River Ministerial association, master
of a troop of l!oy Scouts, member of
the l'reshytorlal Homo Mission cotn-
mlttco, und at present chief adviser ol'
tho inner circlo of the High "Y". In
concluding n review of chinch work,
tho pastor adds that "Tho prospect
for the coming year is, to my way of
seeing Langs, the brightest since my
pastornto bore. Already a large niiin
bor aro about ready to unite with the
church. Also wo nro in hopes that,
somehow a groat ovaiigellstic cam
paign, incorporating all tho churches
of thn community, might bo possible
this year, which if successful will add
great impetus to all church life within
tho community." . ,
Tho church ostlmates the current
year will call for about $(000, approx
imately tile same as last year, there
lielng a fair amount. IcTt over as a
nucleus for the -forthcoming budget.
The only Indebtedness remaining is a
final paving liability In tho sum ol
Jlino, consequently tho financial ex
hibit Is a favorable one.
The congregational annual reunion
event on Wednesday ' evening was
largely attended and the traditional
supper was a superb one, the social
hours preceding the routlun business
session affording ono of the pleasant
est reunions in tho annuls of "prosper
ous I'resliyteilaiiisni" In this locality.
CLOTHES
Fit for the Best
Best for the Fit
Tlic attention of tlio well
dressed mini is tlircctcil to
our fabrics for Custom Suits
mill Top t'oats. The leiuline;
wen vers of Kn'ond, Scot
land and America have con
tributed their woolens in a
superior .select ion.
When tailored our way
adapted to 11 man's individu
ality avoiding extreme
fadsyour clothes will eon-
tinue in style until they have
liven 11 full measure of set'- i
vice.
' The prices are unite mode
1 t,,i, . i.miii l.n'ii l.l itt'liiu
I I
those ol last vear. I
HUBER
Ladies' and Men's Tailor
AGATE ITEMS
Every one is making gardon. and
putting in crops this flno weather. On
account of the great amount of rain
the farmers are about a month behind
ill their farming oierations.
Mr. Sundermnn has disposed of' bis
place on tho Crater Lake road and in
tends to move to northern California
soon.
A large number of friends and
neighbors gathered at the John Tim
mon homo last Saturday evening. Tho
gathering was In the nature of a hard,
times surprise party and was a great
success In every way.
Henry Gregory, our road supervisor
has been quite busy lately grading the,
roads and putting them In good shape,
for the summer's travel.
K. C. Hamilton is fixing up his rant-h
and making preparations to move or to
it soon.
Miss Irma Hamilton and her brottocr
lister are recovering from un attack
of the mumps. ' ' ' ! !
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. O. Howl.tt
Tha.Kagle Point library wws for
mally opened by the Ladles' Civic Im
provement club on Thursday, Morih
24th, in the town ball, and a general
Invitation bad been extended to alt to
come In and partake of light refresh-
nir.ntfl, tea cake, etc., and examine the
books and help to circulate them and
have, them, read,' with tbe.hope of cul
tivating the babit of readJng more.
'The club bave secured 0 fine assort
ment of books and. magazines and of-,
fer tbcui free to any ono who wishes
to Dorr-ow them," The library will bo
open every Tuesday -and Saturday
from i until G p. m and on .Thursdays
from 7:30 to 9 o'clock p. m. There
will be ladies in attendance who will
bo pleased to wait on any one who
feree score and KffP 'iB! lit
iree score and
eleven years
ao-
In 1850, Folgcr's Coffee
lirscanLJCAiailLC .11141. wimwwiuii
1 ' l-.Jtl J-J ' !. . V
produce rucu auu uiquutu pu uic
Pacific Coast.
During all these seventy-one years,
the Folger name has been a mark of
quality. That is why you can expect
Folgcr's Golden Gate Coffee to have
a flavor that is smooth and rich, .nd
this fine flavor is kept for you scaled
in vacuum-packed tins.
Folger'sGoIderiGatcCoiTccrcallyis
"Different in taste from other cof
fee and better."
Find out for yourself how good it
is.' Ask your grocer for it.
A. FOLGER &
Ssn Frtnasc - Seattle - Ketnsat City
Sbizuoka, Japan
FOLGER'S
GOLDBN GATE LINI
' ' ' ' COFFPH TFA
.extracts 1 spices :
' And , ' . '
baking powder
DEMONSTRATION
Saturday Afternoon
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, . : - - ' :
SIMPLEX ELECTRIC IRONER
WESTERN ELECTRIC WASHER
Phone 90
may desire to procure good reading
matter.. Another move in the right
direction and it is hoped that tho re-sult,-Avill
bo an improvement in that
department of education.
Thursday Sir. and Mrs. Wesley But
ler and his brother-in-law and wife,
Mr. J and Mrs. Aithur Harspry were in
town on their way to Medford.
C. F. Aldcrson and Joel Q. Haskins
of Trail were here for dinner and re
ported thnt they had Just closed a
deal to purchase a farm In the Deben
ger Gap section, of Mr. McAIester.
Friday 1 broke loose from my ordin
ary .routine of duties and went to
Meiiford and there I met quite a num
ber' of people of our town but several
aiso who live beyond here who were
f.iere trading, visiting and seeing the
sights. Among them were W. C. Daley.
son Clem and families, Mr. Wm. Von
der Hcllen, Mrs. ilert C'larno, Mrs. W.
H. Crandall and Thos. and Mrs. Far
low of Lake creek. All seemed to be
vory busy trying to get ready to start
home.
Phil Looseley, formerly of Fort
Klamath but now of Ashlasd, made a
hurried business call Saturday.
J. P. Gola (Agate Jack), who had
been up In the Lost creek country
gathoring agates returned to his room
In the Sunnyslde hotel Saturday with
a fine assortment-of agates.
Sunday morning the Kagle Point
Sunday school decided to go out to
Reese creek -and-unite with the Reese
Creek Sunday Bchool in their Easter
exercises so all bands including your
correspondent started and on reaching
there found quite a number already
there with their lunch boxes and bas
kets well filled' and about 11 a. m. the
Sunday school superintendent, Mrs.
Mcrritt called the company to order
and after the singing of songs and
reading the regular scripture lesson,
prayer-was offered by your correspon
dent and the cla-sses took their places.
The primary class had to go out lu the
yard on account of the house biing so
small. It was led by Mrs. Carl Esch,
and her father-in-law, Jacob Esch, led
the Bible class, and after the school
was dismissed lunch was spread in the
made its
CO.
- Dallas
' ' A Perfect Home' Laundry Equipment
Every user is a booster. Ask us for names.
Bring in some real dirty clothes for washing
Iron your curtains on the Simplex Free
old fashioned style on lopg tables out
doors and all hands partook of a good
hearty meal.
After spending an hour or more
visiting we then had preaching by
Rev. Stillc, a soul cheering sermon on
the subject of tlie Resurrection of
Christ. We also had some fine sing
ing by John Stllle and his brother,
Rev. Stllle. It was an occasion that
will be remembered for a long time
and hopes are entertained that im
pressions were made that will result
In much good.
There were quite a number of peo
ple came In for dinner at the-Sunny-Blde
but 1 am not able to tel who, but
later in the day there were nine came
ill for supper.
There was considerable moving (n
our little village the latter part of last
week and Sunday. Mr. Schiebly who
sold ills home to Ernest Dahack, our
barber, moved into' the Charley Point
er house the last of tho week, and
Mr. Dahack moved into ills own house.
Mr. Hill who has been living in the
Holiz house back of the bank building
moved out onto what is known-as the
I'ool place on the south edge of the
desert Sunday, and the same day Clem
Macdonald who has been living in the
bouse belonging to Fred ' Fradager of
Medford, moved into the lioltz house.
That is all the moving I have beard of
although I met P. H. Duley Monday
and spoke of Dahack moving out of his
bouse and ho remarked that, be had it
already rented and a month's rent
paid in advance, but I am not ready to
tell to whom, as yet. .
Rudolph Peck came In from . his
home in the Lake Creek countrywiUi
a part of a truck load of spuds on his
way to Medford.- J. H. Carlton of Wei
len was a business caller Monday.
And so-was E. F. Senell of Portland
and A. R. Nordwick of Medford of the
Nordwick Tire and ;Auto .Co. They
were .both here for, dinner, and .so was
Charles , Ilrownuand, daughter of , Med-,
ford, besides three other men who are
strangers. -Since:r we- are -having' so
many here to eat. the road and bridge
men, strangers come in and eat, pay
their bill to the hostess and often I do
Main at Central
not see them and if I do. don't know
them from the road workers.
W! E. Webh of Derby was in town
also Monday and so was Pete Betts.
Miss iiuby Haley of Central Point
formerly of this section, is here visit
ing her brother, Percy and wife.
Henry Meyer of Lake creek, wa6
here on business Monday and so was
frank Johnson and wife of Indian
creek.
John Warner and Charles Cushman
of Trail were here Monday night.
Henry Meyer, another man of the
same name as Henry Meyer of Lake
creek who lives on Lick creek, Lake
Creek" postoffice, came out on the
Lake Creek stage Tuesday and went
to Medford to have some dental work
done returning this Wednesday morn
ing. Miss Mildred Neil came out on
the Miitte' Falls stage and went up
home" to Frank Neil's Tuesday, and
Geo. Prentice also came out and went
BAB
BREAT
n t 1 v.
DO YOU WANT your friends to avoid you? They
will certainly do so when your breath is bad.
-j&kThere is no excuse tor anyone having a bad
,breath.fJi t is caused , bv disorders of the stomach
4 . .
which can be corrected
lablets. Many have been permanently cured ol.
'stomach troubles by the
irs of suffering. Price
ANNOUNCEMENT !
I have just returned from a month of special
training'. My office is now open and I am prepared
to do your dental work by the latest and moat Up-to-date
methods, and at very reasonable -prices. v- - -
My .plates fit. They restore the natural appear
ance and contour of the face, which show a marked
difference when compared to ordinary plates. My.
crowns and bridges are artistically made, .and the
best money can buy.
Painless Extraction of Teeth a Specialty
DR. HENRY B. PURL
308 East Main St. , Phone 503-R '!
Shelled Corn
$38 per Ton
BRING YOUR SACKS
Car will be on track till Saturday night
Farm Bureau 1
Co-Op Exchange ?
Car, Truck and Tractor
Repairing
VT aland back of every Jab n 4.
121 W. TKNTK ST.
PHONE 38-W
WE REPAIR
All Work
' ' Official Service, America Bosch. MagnMo 'Col
Perkins Auto Electric Co.
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27 N. drape St., Medford, Ore.
Phone 237-E Night Call 085
up on Reese creek to visit his sou-in-
law, Mr. Purr.
Frank J. Neunor of the state indus
trial commission, Salem, was here for
dinner Tuesday.
Said Can't Be Done
".YIv I'xpeiliMico with doctors and
.'.:... .... ,i to lose faith in
both and when a friend told me that
Mayr's Wonderful iiemcuy '
oure my stomach trouble. I told him
it can't be done. However, be fl
....11.. ....... n,irf .mi. to try it and to
my surprise it did. All symptoms of
acute indigestion aim k
appeared." It Is a simple, harmless
preparation that removes the catar-
frr..., -the intestinal tract
and allays the inflammation, which
causes practically all BtomRcii. u
and intestinal ailments. Inuluding ap
pendicitis. One dose will convince or
money refunded. '
. For sale hy all druggists. Adv.
by taking Chamberlain's 1
use of these tablets after !
25 cents per bottle. .
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