Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 02, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    MF.PFOTJT) "MATT; THTT.UNE. "NrETtFOTIT). OTJKGOX. MONDAY. MAY 2. 1021
LUCKY
Strike
cigarette
.WTO
If Workmanship
Counts
THE MOSAN PROCESS
lit (icnnliij; rugs Is the best.
ASK YOl'K NKIGHUOll
riiono 180 Free Delivery
Mosan Art Rug Co.
119 W. Tenth St.
WE REPAIR
Batteries, Generators,
; Starters, Ignition,
Lighting, Magneto
Systems
All Work Guaranteed.
Official Service American Bosch
Magneto Co.
Perkins Auto
Electric Co.
27 N. Grape St., Medford, Ore.
Phone 237-R Night Call 985
Your Choice
of
All Makes
Oakland 6
3920, model heavy JYnino vnn
less limn 3000 miles $1450.00
Cleveland
3021 model, run 3000 miles, equip
ped with front and rear bumper,
spare tire, motor-meter. Mechani
cally in first class condition. Guar
anteed - $1600
Buick 6
r-p;issenjcr, 1917 model. Guar
anteed in first, class condition
$1200.00
Willys-Overland
7-passengcr, 3918 model. Ncvr
paint ;nb. Cord tires, 4 spare
cords. Motor-meter, power tire
pomp. Guaranteed mechanically
in good condition.
Velie
o-nasseiiL'er 191S model. iBeauti
fill running ear. Cord tire erpiip
ped. Spare tire, niotor.mcter and
bumper, power tire pump $1200
Dodge
1917. Looks like new. Good
tires. New spare tire, 3921 li
cense $900
Guaranteed Mechanically
Ford Touring
1920. Run very little. Good
tires. Motor bored for starter.
Studebaker 6
7-passenger, newly overhauled,
Motor rebored. De I.uxe pistons.
new rear end, heavy rear springs.
making ideal stage car. New
Slrombcrg Carburator. Good tires
This ear is priced right and will
make some one wanting to haul
big loads to lake or do stage work
n fine car.
Chevrolet Touring
3920 model. Al condition
Hittson
Motors
13G S. Fir.
ill
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The rSiilKin-l.ewis uniun evangelist lr
campaign was inaugurated Sunday
evening at tlie tabernacle, which had
lieen erected for the special purpose
of taking care of the large crowds who
would want to attend the various ser
vices. The large auditorium was
lilled the first evening, which insures
I he success of the meetings from the
view point of the desire of the people
to hear the gospel preached by one
who is a past master ill ability to pre
sent truth in an interesting and tell
ing manner. Creat curiosity existed
on the part of many as to whether the
evangelist would come up to the high
stanilr-.d set for hlni. it is not any
exaggeration to say that Dr. Ilulgin
won the hearts of every person in the
lame audience present in his first
message. Some who had heard Hilly
i Sunday and other great evangelists
, placed the speaker equal if not super-1
jlor to them all. ills wit. eloquence,!
'pathos nnd logic appeals to and wins
! the most critical. Nothing of tho sen
sational was present, and all were im
j pressed with the great earnestness
and desire of the evangelist to sink
self, help the community and exalt the
; Christ.
The large platform for the singers
was well filled with singers from all
the churches and some who were not
associated with any cliiirch. Uev. Rob
ert Lewis with Mrs. Lewis at the
piano make a strong combination,
which insures the success of the musi
cal side of the meetings. Mrs. Lewis
sang a pleasing solo, and will again
sing this evening. The music prom
ises to be a strong feature of the meet
ings, nnd will draw many who might
not otherwise come to the meetings.
Dr. K. .1. Ilulgin was introduced by
Dev. J. It. Sasnett. after which Dr.
ilulgin introduced himself by giving
some Interesting facts in regard to his
life, and told the people why he had
come to Medford. ills only motive in
coming, he said, was to do good, and
it he could not he of service he would
leave. He was not here to abuse the
city, but to work with the ministers,
the mayor, the city council and the
chamber of commerce. He was not a
knocker, hut a booster. If the people
want a good chamber of commerce
they must boost it, not criticize 11.
Dr. inilgins theme was "The Ques
tion of the Ages'" from "What think
ye of Christ. V Reports will he given
of some of the sayings of Dr. Itulgin
from day to day, and if any of the
chips from his axe hit any person, the
speaker asked that they do not find
fault.-but change tiiclr face. Some of
the striking sayings of the evangelist
are the following:
Christ is either a man or Cod. If
you say lie is a man you make your
self ridiculous."
Any person who believes ill God,
the immortality of the soul, in a
heaven and Is not a Christian Is a
hypocrite."
If Christianity is reasonable be a
Christian."
If Christ was man and man only
why not surpass him; If Cod accept
Him."
"Christ said 'which of you convict-
eth me of sin,' not other man could
have said that and gotten away wit
it."
"We live in an age when we have
minimized sin, humanized Clod, and
deified man."
The church Is founded not. on any
doctrine, but on the resurrection of
Jesus Christ."
If .lesus never lived how did man
forge .lesus."
"You are a lost man or woman, and
are lost till God and man do business
by the way of the cross."-
Tonight is Haptist night. Tuesday
night will be First Methodist night
All Manuals, and those who attend
the church or Sunday school are ask
ed' to be at the city park at 7:30 p. in.
and go to the tabernacle in a body. Dr.
Bulgin will preach this evening on
'The Triumphs of the Cross," and any
person who fails to hear this message
will miss a rare treat. Medford is
having the privilege of hearing one of
America's foremost preachers, and
should avail themselves of the oppor
t unity.
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
at 4 p. m. boys' and girls' meetings
are held under Mr. Lewis, who is an
expert in keeping thein Interested and
drawing them. The meetings continue
(luring the week at 7:30 p. m. daily ex
cepting Saturday.
D
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Penetratinp;, Antiseptic Zemo
Will Help-You
Never mind how often you have tried
and failed, you can stop burning, itching
eczema quickly by applying Zemo.
Furnished by any druggist tor 35c. Exti a
large bottle, SL00. Healing begins the
moment Zemo is applied. In a short
time usually every trace of eczema,
tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and
similar skin diseases will be removed.
.For clearing the skin and making it
vigorously healthy, alwaysuse Zemo, the
penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not
agreasysalveanditdoesnotstain. When
others fail it is the one dependabls
treatment for skin troubles of all kinds
- Tl E.W. Km Co.. Ucveod, O.
Medford Iron Works
Tractor, Truck, Spray Outfit, and
Gag Knglne Hepalrlii n .Specially
GKXIiRAIi FOUNDRY
AMI MACHJ.NE SUOl"
. Miss "Dot" Whitney and the Al. G. Barnes driving bears coming to Med
ford with th big circui on Wednesd ay. May A.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. C. Howl.tt
Last Wednesday. April 27th was i
the general clean-up day. and bright !
and earlv, for town folk, 1 met our
lady member of the town council, .Mrs. I
Mattie Iti-own with her rake already j
at work, not only using the rake liei
self but giving orders to others to do
what, she wanted done and by night
the different piles of rubbish that
were to be seen all over our town !
demonstrated what our determined
women could do. I don't know but it.
would be a good idea to recall the five
members of the council and elect five
ladies in their place, for we have had i
experience enough with the men to j
show that while thev were in author-!
itv that thev either have no taste for
that kind of exercise or would rather
sit In n cushioned nivot chair than to
get out and rustle lo accomplish some-!
ting in that line. She promised that j
if the owners and residents on the i
different pieces of property would !
Hoiin im she would have a truck come 1
around and haul the debris away and j
then our town will look and be more i
attractive.
W. P. Holbrook, Verna Malhews,
Gordon Cox and one of the Hayes men I
and two of the women were in town
about the middle of the week on
business.-
John Swcnson of Trail came out on
the Persist stage and spent the night
at the Sunnyside and so did John
Dickson and went on to Medford the
next morning.
John Rader, one of onr prominent
stockmen was in town also and while
here in conversation John began to re
mark about the high rate of taxes a3
well as the high rate of assessment I
and I referred him to the fact that
there were so many taxpayers that
take no part in trying to see that we
get good competent men into office to
ake and administer our laws ami he
pleads guilty to his being very negli- j
gent in that case, for I doubt if he has
voted at any of the elections for the
past six or eight years, and after a!
general election it is an easy matter:
to count up twenty-five or thirty in an
ordinary sized precinct who were too
une to go to the polls to
vote and 1 predict that after the spec-1
al election in June next when we are
to vote for or against the vast appro-i
priations of our tax money, to he used
ts suggested by our late legislature
that there will he that number in this
precinct who fail to vole. Let ns wake
up and at least try to put a stop to
adding hundreds of thousands of dol
lars to our burdens in the way of taxa
tion. If we sit still and let the law-
yets and bankers of the country say
wno snail go 10 mase oui ius uiu
administer them and they simply
feather their own nests they are not!"i4. American Legion, there are nine
so much to blame after all. Let us
wake up and begin to look out for our
own interest. And while I am on thiH
subject, quite a departure from my w" in lonnai niarnu up, . eu
, ' , , . , . u ..! by the government, a supply of which
usual custom, let us insist on having j, uy vvr(Wvyhyy tnp UK.a,
the next legislature change onr otec-; )fU They are of bronze, tlise Hhapud,
tion laws so that no one can vote onHbnut WVPn inches In diameter, edged
the subject of issuing bonds unless hoiy n wreath nf laurel, with the word
or she is a taxpayer on real estate, j inar "World War Veteran.' Superhn
As it is anyone who pays no taxes at posed (upon the wreath, a flag-holder
all can vote ia half million or more dol- supplementing the design. The site
lars on tho property of his neighbor he memorial monument In Ash
, . . ,. , land cemetery has been selected and
from whom he is renting a home. . h plnt Jm I)niparflfl fm. iniit(U.
W. 15. Hammel and wife nnd Rnlut(jn ()f tnn Htmu, whi(.M wiU bp o(
Courtney and wife were business cal-jiaUvL, granite, from Muarrles near
lers. Mr. Hammel came in to take layer's Spur. The monument will be
out a new disc harrow he has secured junveiled on Memorial Uay, and or
through Roy Ashpole, one of our hard- rangements are being made with Col.
ware men and Sam Courtney had come n'1 MaJr n-v1" A- Ma'
in to finish up a job of painting for""
William Perry. Sam has rented the!
bulldlnK opposite the poslofflce for a
paint shop and is kept qtilto huay
lately.
SpSfiklnff of the hardware business,
R. 11. Price, one of the contractors on
the Crater Lake hiKhway has ordered
eluht miles of barbed wire from Roy
Ashpole, 48 bales to be used to fence
Mr. Price's land on the side of the Sis
kiyou mountains.
O. V. Train of Lake Creek was with
us recently. .
During the last few days our school
janitor has succeeded in planting a
.....
good solid yew post and erected tne,
oki nas poie tnai ipii non some i""wval.i,)11(I ,,,,, objects, remittances
ago and now Old Glory is once nmrc hl(VinK i)0(, 8(.nt tll on overseas Bravo
floating in the breeze at its bead.
J. II. Heckner, the government ro
dent exterminator was In town gettins
things ready to start in
poisoning
squirrels.
.Mr. and Mrs. Pert Clarno nnd her
son Carl KeiKsman and Pete Potts
and wife passed through town on their
way to MfdforU to nee Mrs. tlurnoB
JK-T" J'' ' i ' .' ,.TVi
1
ison Walter Herssmiin as word ha
iconic out by phone that he had been
I hurt by a horse, but did not know the
i particulars.
I" Mr. Iloagland of Cent nil Point and
grandson came out from his place
near Hrownsboro with a load of stovo
wood on his way home.
Mrs. L. A. Crane and her two daiigh-
ters Misses llertha anil Helen Cram
of San Krancisco. who are the guests
of Mr. aud Mrs. R. C. Farrier of Lake
creek were guests at the Sunnyslde
Thursday.
Lee llradshaw of Hrownsboro was a
caller Thursday.
Last Thursday .evening was rather
a busy time with our old Dr. W. W. P.
Holt, formerly of this place but now
of Medford. It appears that Mrs.
Thomas Cook who lives in the lower
part of our town needed the assistance
of a doctor and called Dr. Holt aud
about the same time Mrs. It. 11. Maker
inf Unite Fulls who has been at the
I Sunnyslde over a month under the
care of t lie doctor, needed the assis
lance of a doctor so called for him and
mini early in the evening until ten
o'clock he was kept busy going first
to see one and then the other and
the result was turn a - fl:n p. ni. Mrs
Thomas Cook became the mother of a
(fine S-lh. boy and at 0:40 p. in. Mrs
R. II. Uaker became the mother of a
fine 714-lb. girl and at last accounts
both mothers and babies are doing
line. Grandma Laura Kdiiiondson
Mrs. Baker's mother, is as proud as
any grandma can, well be and well she
may be.
Kay Looseley of Fort Klamath, Hoy
Stanley of Kagle Point nnd Fred Neil
of Ashland were here for dinner
Thursday.
Geo. W. Stowell," the egg king and
son, Thomas Clngcade and Ray liar-
nish were business callers.
R. I), l lenson, foreman for Khun
Adv. Co., with force of v. P. Smith
.and W. Hall were here Thursday put-
tins up another set of hoards for ad-
vertlsing purposea and Mr. Honson
says that they are kept busy putting
up hoards and advertising. They did
'slop long enough to eat dinner at tho
Sunnyside.
The Civic Improvement club met a'
Mrs. Roy Stanley's last Thursday and
had a very pleasant time and good
eats of course. 'Phere were 17 mem-
hers present and a representative of
the California-Oregon Power Co. gave
I them a talk on the subject of lighting
the town but there was no definite ac-
tlon on the subject. The next meeting
i is at Mrs. Win. Von dor Ilellen's, May
2th.
ASHLAND. May 2. Artording to
lofli(.iul ,,,,,, f,f Ash hind Post No.
"raves in Mountalnview and Ashland
Icemeterios, also in the Talent cenie-
u-ry. wnien are comma io u nonoreu
Muy
speaker and Malono as marshal of 1he
day. The appointment of Mutorto,
however, to a position with the Hono
lulu Power Co., in the Hawaiian
islands, will prevent his attendance
here, as he sails tills week for Hono
lulu. Not less than 125 Victory Med
'als remain to be disposed of in Ash
land and near vicinity, to which ex
service men tire entitled, though lor
which many seem either nosioetful oi
disinclined to ninke application. On
tho basis of the number romalnliiK
unclaimed in Jackson county, no Irs-.
than 1.1,000 still await men throuul'
nut tho state. The local post has met
,.,,. , pni,rn,,nC ,
decoration, poppy, anil state bonus
funds. The popples are due here for
distribution this week. The women's
(auxiliary is unuer way, us promoters
nwamnK cnarror ii-nt-ij. i nont: in
Icrested In this movement should In
terview either Mrs. Perry Ashcraft,
Mrs. P. K. Hammond. Mm. (.'. I
,rmils, Mrs. r. H. Walker, or Miss
.Mary .Sponter, u to details respecting
ASHLAND AND VICHY
C. E. RALLY TO BE
A Christian KnoVtivoi rally inclmi-
in all societies in Jackson. Josephine
Klamath and Lake count it's will he
held hi Ashland .May 4-5. 1!HM. The
meetings on May 4 will he held in the
CniweKational church, and those on
May 5 at the Presbyterian church.
May 4
T::i0 p. in. Orchestra.
Vocal solo. Mr. (Vrcy Slratton.
Itally songs, ( K. choir.
Address, l-loyd Carrick.
8:45 p. m. Social hour (sttiutst.
Kxecutive committee.
Ashland Congregational society.
Ashland Christian society.
Ashland Presbyterian society.
Medford Christian society.
Medford Presbyterian society.
Hogue Itiver Presbyterian society.
Phoenix Presbyterian society.
10:110 p. m. Devotionals.
May 5
9:30 a. in. Kxecutive conference.
J2:00 in. C. K. luncheon.
Toastnmster. Ke.v. C. V. Koehler.
Responses, I'nlon officers.
the lugani'iitltin. " Hashes of Ac
tion," the noted war film, is due hen'
at the Ytning, under Legion allspices,
mXl week, t he specific dates being
Thursday. Friday and Saturday, .May
!:!. 1 ;) and 14. A social event of spec
ial NimWfieance will he a "blow-nut"
4ui l uesday event hi;. .May ::. A j-unt
entertainment and get 'eni committee
will be hosts at a Jolly reunion to
which all ex-service men in genera i
are cordially invited.
t'omplimentnry
gren of Phoenix,
lently tutored the
club for the past
to Mrs. Ir. Malm
who lias so eftic
Ashland French
three years. Mrs.
Wilmer Poh-y gave a one o'clock
luncheon at her home on Cresbam
street, April -ti. nearly a dozen of (he
Instructor's "pupils?1 being present,
including Mesdumes J. W. McCoy,
Judd Miller. II. t). Anderson, W. II.
Mowat, Dr. Woods. F. I. Wagner, H.
W. Andrews and it. fialey, in addi
tion to the honor guest ami hostess.
I'ltru Parisian ideas and effects were
introduced at this detigbtful social
function. The French tricolor was
omnipresent. Yankee surnames were
transposed eit her into French r Its
equivalent. For the tit me being a
French chef presided In the kitchen,
and very appropriately each compo
nent of a well-appointed menu, served
Incident to n three-course lunchean,
bore u designation which implied that
it originated in la belle France. Con
versation was carried on in the ver
nacular, the only exception being the
occasional interpolation of an Anglo
Saxon limerick, thus avoiding a ten
dency in restricting the employment
of "partei! vous Francaise" verbs and
proverbs exclusively, at the expense of
a little polyglot gossip by way of lin
guistic variance.
At UlP rocpnt V. ('. T. V. executive
session, hold hero In unnnoWlon with
llio ohsei'vnni'i' of the 811th unnlviM'
Hnry of thn Ahlml unit )f the i'
KMlli.atlcill, tho woiniMiH Jury hill. t
h voted illion In .luni". wub uniinl
inotiHly entloi'Hod. Tho addi'OHH of tho
limir wan hy Itov. Waltor Kvuiih, puk
tor nf tho llnptlft church, hlH thonio
holnd "l'l-CHont rtuy IOvIIm," friri'lhly
doiiictliiK tho effects of nurcollcH,
iilcohollsm, unwholi-Honii! niovlns plc
turcH und promlHrunuH dnnclnK. Mm.
Clraoo Koehler. wife of the Presliyle
rian pnHtor, preHented "The fiolilen
Hour In our Pnhlic Hcliools," Incident
to which topic It wax revealed thnt
over fifty million children even In
Aniorien do not attend Sunday Hchool.
I'he "Koldon hour" movement cham
pioned liy the Hpeaker, would provide.
hrlef IliHplratlonal aervlce auppie-
mentinp tho educational- period ror
oath Behind every day. The Chau
tauqua Hulute waa tendered Mm. Ann
If. ItUKHOII, ABhland pioneer and
C'hrlHtlan worker in thta locnllty for
over aixty years, whose remlnescences
of enrller days were particularly inter-
cstlnK from a hisloical standpolnL
AMERICA'S FOREMOST LAXAT1VR
CLEANS UP
LIVER, BOWELS,
KIDNEYS and BLADDER
CONTAINS NO CALOMEL
MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE IN 2VKRY HOX
A LON7.C O. rtLMS CnViKlilnftoil. D.C, 4
AN OLD MAN
Is the Man ten years older than you?
YOU CAN TELL HIM
Hy His Modo of Travel
KEEP YOUNG
Fly Hiding a Hike or a
Harley-Davidson
Motorcycle
Demonstration at
Gaylord Motorcycle
Shop
CITY AUTO
PAINT WORKS
WAsiiiNt;, p)i,ism.;, top
Dlti:sMN(i
Phone 7."i l-.l
118 South Parlkll .Mcilfonl, Ore.
STILL ANOTHER NURSE
RECOMMENDS TANLAG
Oregon Woman Testifies to Pow
ers of This Medicine Overcome
Sufferings of Six Years' Stand
ing: and She Has Gained Forty
Pounds.
"Although it lias birn almost iwo
yars since Tunlae has ti-licved me of
my troiihlcs and built me up wonder
ful ty. I'm still feeling fine and can
testify to both the immediate and
lasting results of the medicine," de
clared Mrs .1. K. Meikle. !US Francis
avenue. Portland, Ore.. a rained
nurse of considerable experience,
"For six or seven years I suffered
terribly from stoma di Trouble un-i
rheumatism. After eating 1 would
have heart Inn n so bad that I could
hardly stand it, and the gas in my
Mtmiiiich caused awful pains. I under
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DAIRY FEED
Made in Medford
ARE SUPERIOR FEEDS AT K
LOWER PRICES
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Monarch Seed and Feed Co.
Russ Mill
Be Sure You Get Our Prices First
EAT MORE BREAD
I ts Your Best, Food
Perfection Bread
"The Quality Loaf"
.1 1!. loaf 8.
Medford
Corner Main and Grape
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGES,
Leave .Mcilfonl 1 1 n. in. Dully. l eave ltosebur-j 1 p. in, Onlly
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
I.I4AVK Ml',l)l()l(l.
10:00 a. m.
1:00 p. m.
:S0 p. m.
Cars slop at all Intermediate points.
Walt hit room Medford, 5 Sou III Pront.
INTERURBAN
Jff ' ill
THE UNIVERSAL CAR I I
The Ford Sedan I I
III The I'oril Srilan, with an electric slailliiR anil
liKhtfiiK system Is very popular iimniiK tho people
I of ItiiKiie ltivei' Valley. It Is n permanently en-
closed ear w ith plenty or shade. To women It I III I
hi inns the ronvenlence nml luxury of an electric lllil
with iliirnbility, ilcicndalii!lly and economy of tho
I t'omo In and see this lTmniknblo car nsk for I III
I n ilcniiinstralion. You cannot help but lie impress- I III
I eil by the .Moderate cost, beauty and strength of I III
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li Cor. Sixth and Pacific lliajr I I
WITH MLDFC2D TEADE 13 MEDFORD 11AJDS
went an operation fur appendicitis
that left me iti such a badly ruu-dow;i
condition it looked like i would never
regain my strength.
"Inflamatory rheumatism set In
ami my arms and joints ached dread
fully. In fact, my hands had ly hm
put in splints fur about six week ;o
keep from becoming distorted and
growing out of Bhape. My nerve
were terribly upset, and at night i
was so restless I could Scarcely vleep.
"After taking seven bottles of Tan-
l.m I )...! ....In. ,11,. ,1.
Jin weight and was enjoying my usual
I good health. The rheumatism leftmo
; entirely, my stomach never troubles
'me and my ulep is sound and refresh
I iug. I can certainly vouch for tho
merits of Tun lac. and a number of
people have experienced its benefits
inroiiKn my reeoinmenuaiion.
Tanlac is sold In .Med Tor d by West
Side Pharmacy, in Jucksunvtll Wy J.
W. Uobinson, In Rugu River by
W. H. Cary. and by leatlimr drUscist
I in evsrv Uwu. Adv.
Vi 11). loaf 13c
Bakery
Phone 3?
LEAVE CfltANTS tAS.
10 a .m.
1:00 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
Phone 309
AUTOCAR CO.