Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 05, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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Funeral Director!
YOUR OLD
RUGS
mill carpets run he rouovon Into new
l'I;l IK KCCiS
Ml ll nominal cost
lil'rk ship: "The rugs nc clean lire
clean when io clean 'rm."
I' rco' Delivery
I'liono ISO
Moaan Art Rug Co.
Ill) West 'Tenth Ht.
SEWING MACHINES
New 'or used, nil Into models Bingor
Electrics.
Caith or rreilit on c.-oiy payment.
AH Machine:! Jlcpaired
Flrnl-Clann Tircun Making, Picoting,
1 McniKtllchlhg
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
10 S. I'ir
Phone 215-K
MAIL YOUR FILMS
rEM'S STUDIO
Medford
Y3L to
UTOast Main St
.wood"
V linvo llio IHiickluirii Wood Yard
nnd mo now nrrparctl lt furnish nil
Muds of wood and nlaus by the tier or
cord at
REDUCED PRICES
Ynrcl nl. 1 1 It S. I-'lr street, Phono 8."iD
nr 870-J. Delivery lo any imrt of
illy. .
W. W. HALL
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A party of f-v.ir well known Medford
people met with an unfortunate acci
dent Sunday night when the Chevrolet
car of Miss Kloauor McQuiston, book
keeper of the dates Auto company.
I and sister of Mrs. Kobeil I!:yle, was
driven off the highway in the Siski
you3 and turned turtle.
Miss McQuiston and her mother.
Mrs. Josephine McQuiston, are at the
Sacred Heart hospital, the former with
a badly cut hand and her mother with
n dislocated right shoulder and numer
ous cuts ami bruises. Miss Mamie
Hamm who also was In the auto when
it went off the highway and over
turned was badly shaken up, and the
fourth member of the party, A. P.
Walker, the choir leader and vocal
teacher, happened to be outside the
car and thus escaped injury. The car,
which was owned by Miss McQuiston
is n total wreck.
The quartet left the city in the
evening for a ride up the Sisklyous
and had proceeded as fur as 1 i.J miles
this side of Hilt when ther decided to
turn around and come home. Miss
McQuiston was driving and during her
maneuvering to turn around. Mr.
Walker got out of the car to direct the
turning.
In some way the car went off the
highway ami down the mountain ;m
feet where it overturned and stopped
Miss McQuiston and her mother were
pinned beneath tbo car, the mother be
neath the back door which had to he
broken away to release Iter, and the
daughter was- pinned between the
windshield and the steering gear.
William Mclnlyro of Medford, who
was enroute home from ICtna Mills,
Calif., happened to come along right
after the accident occurred and he and
Mr. Walker extricated tho women and
"al lied them up to the highway, and
ine party tben Hurried to Mcilford and
lo tlie hospital in Mr. Mclntyrc's car,
whe.ro Dr. Steams administered to
(heir injuries. .Miss .McQuiston was
very weak from loss of blond as
artery had been severed in the second
finger of her right hand. The patients
today were reported an in no danger.
Tho accident was fortunnto In that
(he desc ending car overturned only 30
feet from the highway and did not go
on down the steep mountain side.
Our Champion Plays jin England
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T!iN 'M-liorKCpowrr, llwlit C
i-jilndfr rar given from 18 J
10 iHTiny-iour nint'fl 10 one Bal
lon of Basolino and avorascs
from eight lo twelve (hon.sand
inilea to ouo set of tires.
Twenly-nlnf hni'roveiaeiiLs In
(he new 1 1 1! 1 models.
Price
$1375.00
I'O M oritur A
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m:w moii;i,s on hand g
Tumy
Motor Co.
12S-I2.-I So. lYont St.
H: G OARNETT A
ran
Mr. and .Mrs. II. C. Clamott nnd
children left this afternoon for Al
hainbra, Cal., where Mr. Oarnett has
purchased a hardware store and
whero tho family will mako their
home.
They have lived hero seventeen
years nnd as'"Shortie" says, "We
have done tho best we can while, in
-Medford." This is saying a whole lot
because they have been very directly
connected with tho church, social.
business and other activities and
could always bo counted upon to ren
der service along any of these lines.
"Shot-tic' ai everybody knovs Mr.
(larnett, has a winning wny nnd a
nlcasant word for everybody that have
undo him onn of the most prominent
ot Medford'a livo-wlro men, counted
upon to render every service along
any of these linen at uny and nil times
Medford friends; by the hundreds
wish the tlarnetla happiness and pros
perity In their 'new homo, whllo ro-
gietling to bid them farewell.
In reading tho article in this paper
Saturday about Rev. G. W. Hatcher,
of Columbia, -Mo.; "The Marrj'inK
Pason," who has tied 14 7 knots of
matrimony, "Shortio" Garnett oaid
one of .tho knotu waa his hotter halt
and hOj 31 years ago in Kansas City,
Mo.. i
TOO ILL
TO WORK
A ' Mother Tells How ! Her
Daughter Was Made Well
Again by Lydia E. Pinkham's
- - Vegetable Compound
Philadelphia, Pa. '"At the age of
sixteen my daughter was having trouble
n'fti'ti'A'iiWH&'i',! every month, one
II'rW'MSSI nad bad pains across
alwCThet b"ck and in hor
ili$Mf&k: Ssl sides, hcrback would
WPam her so that she
si could not do her work
wiMwm and would havo to Ho
if ;'S5b '' l down; My married
fl? daughter recommen-
' 'MAmn a- ci,
1 ; . --; ''sltook it faithfully and
is now regular and
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Mi'H. Molla liJurstL'iU Mal:orv. American woman tennis champion,
photographed in action duriiiK t lie rf crnt woinen' tennis touniamunl ul
licckenliam, KnKland, .Mrs. Ma) lory vs eliminated hy Mrs. lU-amish,
cf J-jiifitund, in the siMiiI-i'lnal round.. The toiirnanient was wmj hy Miss
KlifUiheih Hyan of California, who defeated Mrs. Mallory's eoionioror in
thts finals.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. C. Howlett
ichnrue of the Hutto Kails Huh hatcherv
f passed through here Tuesday on his
way home Tuesday evening. Ho nays
that the fish are doing fine in the
hatchery this season.
Mr. Millard, tho apeed cop, was out
here hunting. up 'deliuiiueiitti. ilo found
a car hero on the street without a
II. I,. Cox and wiru of the California
Oregon Power company were hore for
dinner on their way lo the Hullo Falls license lag and w.itehod around until
has no nain. We recommend the Vop.
etahlc Compound and Rive, you permis
Finn to publish this letter. "Mrs. Katie
Kiohkr, 4034 N. Fairhill St., Itiladel
phta. Pa.
Standing all fay, or sitting in cramped
positions and of ten with wet fer?t, young
liirls contract deranged conditions, nnd
before they are hardly aware of it they
develop headaches, backache, irregular
ities, nervousness and bearing-down
pains, all of which are symptoms of
woman's ills. If every mother whohas
a daughter suffering from such symp
toms would profit by the experience of
Mrs. Eicher and give Lydia E. Pink-
hftm'a Votrdt nhle CfmrvwnH n T:tr fr!:il
abe may expect the same happy result. I
country for a few days outing- and
Kred Ciimniings the superintendent ol
the water system was hero for dinner
Tuesday.
ill writing an account of .what a fine
time the lady members of tho Civic
Improvement club had while Ibey bad
thoir meeting at the home or Mrs. M.
U Pruitt, there was ono very Intorest
ng feature that was omitted by the
lady friend who handed mo the report
that 1 happoned to pick up later and
that was that Mrs. It. A. Weidnian,
ono of the active and influential mem
bers bad her camera along and took
pictures of the members as they were
collected in different groups and tmnn
of the photos nro very lino and show
up-several of tho bcauly spots of Mrs.
Prnltt's lawn and surroundings.'
Dr. V. W. P. Holt, formerly of this
place but now of .Medlon!, passed
through hore Tuesday witli Mrs. llalph
Tucker of Hrownsboro, Inking her into
Medford to he placed in tho hospital
lor treatment. Thoro seomod to be
no very serious troublo but a find of
general honking down caused by too
close confinement, and overwork.
Mr. and Airs, lloyal fl. Drown have
taken a trip down to San Jose to visit
thoir daughter, Miss Hazel who is cn
gaged in business In that city.
Mm. Anna Itrophy and her sister.
Mrs. Olio McPherson went to Portland
Tuesday night on the train but expect
to return with a car over tho Pacific
highway.
Messrs. Adamson anil Cbappell
who own and operate a sawmill near
the town of Trail came out Tuosdny
and brought out two small lot of lum
ber, ono for W. U Cblldrcth and the
other for Geo. Drown & Sons. .They
report that they aro getting along
qtfile well with their work, although
they have had lo work to disadvantage
on account of having to hurry up or
ders for Ihe Ilogue river bridge as
soon as thoy got their mill started be
fore they could have tracks and run
ways fixed, but now they are putting
them In and expect to da n good busi
ness yet this summer and fall.
' J. V. Learned of the Oregon Ufe
Insurance company, was hero for din
ner and so were George Gwen, his son
Charles who live on their farm on
Rogue river about three miles west of
our town nnd W. A. Crane of Applo
gate, who were out canvassing the
county in the .Interest of the Kami
Dureaii ICxchango. .Mr. Crano return
ed and spoilt Wednesday and Thurs
day 'nights at the Stmnyside. It ap
pears thai there Ib an arrangement
mado between the members of the
Karm Dureau to have one man who is
authorized to solicit names and issue
certificates of membership to canvass
a certain section of. tho county and
some one who Ik acquainted with the
country and people volunteers to take
him around, ono each day. Thursday
ho was taken around by l.loyd French.
Mr. Crano reports that he was having
good success except when he got luto
tho German settlement up in tho I.akej
creek country. - .
Carlylo Natwlck, one of Ihe nub con
tractors on the unit1 'between Hog
creek and the new Itogue river bridge
was here Tuesday for dinner. Carlylej
Natwlck and Lois .Martin have taken a
contract from the original contractors,
be found the owner, Dennie Zimnierly
of Trail, but when he came to question
him it appeared thai he had applied
but there was a nilsihke made in t lit1
number of the car so ho was ait right
lie wont to seo another man who had
a California license but he had his car
In the. garago and was trying to gel
his licenso so accomplished nothing In
lhat lino.
W. II. Ilrown and wife ot the firm ol
Geo. Ilrown and Sons, and two travel
ing salesmen were here Tor dinn'et
Thursday, and so was . I. M. Leonard
of the Oregon Life Insurance company
Among the business callers -was
Bert Claino of lOaglo f Point, J. W.
Hurry of Hrownsboro, John Welch of
Lake Creek, John Ureb, Jr., for inlelll
genoo fronv hi6 siBter who was in the
hospital, I learned aftor they went to
.Medford..
W. G. Averill ihid his little niece,
both, or Medford, came out and spent
Thursday night on their way up to his
ranch on the P. & K. II. It, five miles
this sldo of Hullo Kails. Ho was tak
ing tho little Kill up to try to get some
color in her'iilco by breathing the pure
mountain air and drinking good pure
mountain water.
ProL II. II. Viowo anil wife passed
through hero Thursday on their way
to Untie Kalis. Prof. Lowe Is to he
I ho principal of tho Hntto Falls high
school the coming season and he
seems to bo greatly encouraged over
tho prospect for he with others shares
tho opinion that Hutto Kails will wake
up and that they will have n flouriBli
inp; business editor thcro yet.
.,. M. Gay nnd lull Conover wore
here Thursday and report that they
found so much snow at thoir sulphur
mine that they could not work to ml
vantage hilt they brought out some
specimens of rock that looks good
They claim that they hnvo powdered
up some of It and found gold, sliver
copper and another mineral that thoy
could not name.
W. K. Ilammel of Iteese creek, wns
also in town Friday and reports there
will be another bond election held July
9th at the Iteese creek school house
hy tho Eagle Point Irrigation district
for tho purpose of voting more bonds
as Ibey have added as much moro land
lo the district as there was originally.
A full attendance la expected.
Cliff H'.ckson nnd wife were hero on
business Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chrlu N'ntwlck witli
their two granddaughter:! passed
iiirougn town rriuay on tnolr ."ay up
to where their son Carlylo Ih working
on his contract.
R. f). Henson nnd W. It. Bmilli, fore
man and helper of I ho Kluin Adv. Co.,
wero out Friday putting up new ndver
tlscmenls. They took dinner at the
Sunnyslde.
H. P. Huchlor, C. S. Cole. .1. II. Jonos
and Win. Htlnson who aro In the em
ploy of the Callfornla-Orogon Power
company were here Thursday and Fri
day morning moving somo of the light
poles out of tho middle of the street
the county court is opening and having
graded.
TO BE SPEAKER
FORUM TOMORROW
Waller Priti-bard Katun, a not.-dj
author, and Kred 11. Kiser the well i
kr.own i.eenic plieiosiaphn will be
the two speakers at the Medionl
Chamber of Commerce forum at the
Hol'mid Hotel tomorrow noon. j
At the present lime. Walter I'riti h-!
ard Katon is writ ng a series -f ar-j
tides for Hie New York Times, of bis;
travels about llle Statu of Oregon,!
which will Include a vht't lo Crater j
Lake and along the back bone of thuj
Cascade Range. He has been a con- j
Iributor to the American Magazine.
Harper., Country Life and tunny olh-;
or periodicals as well as having writ-
ten n number of Hoy Scout book:i.
His home is at Sheffield. Massarhtis-.
etts, and he is being piloted through I
scenic Oregon by Kred Kiser of the j
Kiner Motion Picture corporation of;
Portland. j
With the Kiser-F.aton parly is ,t
complete motion picture outfit of di
rector and camera men and they com
pleted a motion lecture of the parade
at Ashland yesterday.
Kred Kiser has been iiriivo ill the
scenic preservation movement in the
northern part of I lie slate and in his
address tomorrow will te.icli upon
lhat subject.
The Kifor-Kalon party bavo been
elaborately enterialned by Ihe Cham
bora of Commerce and liotarhtus at
Salem and Kngcne and it is now up
lo Medford members !' the Cliamb'i
ol Commerce to greel tlicui wl"h the
"Medford Spir t." Walter Pilchard
Katon will deliver an address on Aug
ust S at the members' forum of the
Portland Chamber of Commerce.
Heginning with tomorrow, the fo
rums during tho month of July will
be held at the Holland Hotel.
T. K. Daniels returned Monday from
a short business and pleasure trip lo
Ashland.
HYSOLOGICAL ACTION ,
OF TMLAC EXPLAINED
World's Leading Authorities Show Just What
Tanlac Really Is and Explain Effect of Each
of Ten ?ngredients on the Human System.
Power ct Medicine Conclusively Proven.
A l;i,v never i;psos but wli.-if thousands of people ask
ilie iui's(ions: Yliitr is Tanlac? Wliy its phenomenal-'
sin-cess Why do we hear so nnich about it ''and "Why baa
lliis ,11'i'i aiation so far out-stripped, all other medicines of
its kind (
The a;iswer to these questions is easy and can be ex
plained in just one word merit. Tanlae is scientifically
compounded ;ui! represents years of work, study, experi
mentation ano1, research by some of the foremost chemists
an dpliannacoumists of America.
An Advertisement Helped Her
Mrs. Luelllo Mnckey, Hi Huenit VIkIii
St, Washington, Pa., writes: "Last
winter my a-year-old girl caught a bad
cold' which left her with a dry ough.
Messrs. RhodeB and Price to do n cor-' It bothered her most at night and she
tain Job on Ihe Crater Lake highway
and arc working like beavers lo got It
completed.
Mrs. Walter Marshall of Drowiisbfiro
and Mrs. Harvey Stanley and Miss
Meda Marshall, a slste- of Mr. Mar-
would cough until she vomited. I
think idle must have had whooping
cough. I paw an advertlnenient for
Foley's Honey and Tar. I tried it and
bought two bottles and her cough left
her before she finished the second bot-
hall, were transacting business here He. Plio hnd gotten awfully thin, but
Tuesday. now she is us fat as ever." Sold evcry-
J. W. Deiriaii of Medford, who has where. . t. f dv.l
rc
Milk
. For Infants
' & Invalids
NO COOKING
Tho "Food-Drink" for Ail Arc3.
Quick Lunch at Home, Office, nod
Fountains, Aik for llORLICK'S.
ss3T Avoid Imitations fc Substitutes
The Tanl.o- formula !k purely etbi
eel and complies with in,' national and
.-Male pure food laws. ,'l Is purely
vegetable and is made l l in i the most
iMiiciii-ial roots. hcrl'M aid barks
kmm-.-l to .Materia Meillea. -The Tan
lae LahonitanricM are among Mie larg
est and inoHt mcdcroly eiudt'ed in
this country.
Ten Ingredients in Tanliu'.
Altogether, t hi-re are ten luirredl
ent.s in Tniilae, c.-icli of which is of
vi ecoi;hl;-.cd thcrup.-'Utie value.
In ri-IViTing to one of the more im
portant Ingredients of T.inlac, the
Kneyclopcdia I Irlltiiniea Hli.vs:
It has been llle source, of tile most
valuable Ionic niei'iiiiu-s Unit have
ever been iliiicovereu. "
III refeirillK lo other of Ihe general
Ionic drugs conliiliied in Tanlae, the
i::ih edition of Potter's Therapeutics,
a .itandiiril medical let! -book, states
thai "Ibey Impart general lone and
iilrenglh lo the entire h.vhI. -tn. iiiclvd
ini: all organs and tlssuon."
This same well-ltliown i lllllorlt.V In
ilewriblng the pbyidolnKienl action of
i-llll .mother of the Ingredients of
Timlin-, which Is or value In lieatinu
what Is commonly known as a "run
down condition," lines the following
cNprciisloii :
"It Is- highly esteemed III Ions of
appetite during convalescence from
acute dlncnses. "
There are certain oilier elements In
Teniae which, because of their in
fluence upon the appetite. di.esHoil,
assimilation and elimination. Improve
the nutrition and vital activity of alt
tho tissues and organs of the body and
produce that state of general tonicity,
which is '.-ailed health.
The United States Dispensatory,
makes the following comment regard,
log another ingredient:
"It may be used In all cases of pure
debility of the digestive organs or
where a general tonic Impression is
required."
There are certain other InHredlonts
described in the Dispensatory, and in
other standard medical text books, as
having a beneficial action upon the
orgaim of secretion, whose proper
functioning- results in a purification'
of tho blood streams pausing through ;
them. In this manner objectionable .
and poisonous ingredients of tho blond
are removed nnd tho entire system
invigorated and vitalized.
Tonic ami Ilotiy Ilullilcr.
'Panluc was designed, primarily for
the correction of disorders of the'
stomach, liver and bowels. At tho.
same time, however, it is a powerful.
reconstructive tonic and body builder,
for it naturally follows that any medi
cine that brings about proper assimi
lation of the food and tho thorough',
elimination of tho wasto products
must, therefore, have a. far-reaching-and
most beneficial effect upon thei
entire system. .
Tanlae Is sold in Medford by West.
Side Pharmacy and leading drug
gists. Adv.-
Medford Coast Ry
l UDI-'Olin-.IACKNON VIIiLK
I'AltlO 15c; KOIINI) TRIP 850
f.v. Medford 7:110 dally, ex. Sunday
0, in, 11:30 A. M 1, 2. 3:110, 4:30, (i,
!l::il) P. M 10 V. M. Sat. only.
1, v. .lacksonvlllc, 7 dally ox. Hundny
S::in, i::io, 1 1 A. M 1"J:an. 1:30. 3, 4,
t. 7:16 P. M.
With Medford tfadn in Medford made
" HOTEL SUTTER
San Francisco
Not Merely n Hotel, Bnt. An
Institution Founded on These
Principles .
POPULAR PRICES SERVICE
COURTESY
fieorgo AVnrren Hooper, Mgr. '
Warm Weather Necessities
Bottled Drinks
and Ice Cream
They are very popular at any out
door function,, bnt are no longer
a picnic necessity only. House
wives find them both mighty
handy and highly appreciated'
for (lie, table. Yriiey go with ev
erything eatable.
We. manufacture and sell by the
east;.
GRAPLO, A-PORTER,
CHAMPAGNE VELVET,
WHISTLE AND LIT HI A
WATER
Also-manufacture and retail
GOLD SEAL BRAND ICE
CREAM
Phone 51 and we will deliver a
case of these drinks, or ice cream.
Jackson County
Creamery
Marie in Medford