Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 06, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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    MEDFORD MATL TttrBTTNR MTCDFOTtD. OREOOX, WEDNESDAY. JULY fi. 1021
PAGE- SIX
Professor Budlong
ill vokuc, ItlHteud of K"llict1nff around
ueaiiiiuai i.'i jo vuAlliitry Xl.ni,
t'riiiiuet, volley courts, and a spa
Puts Tanlac to Test
ous sum) pit have been added
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to
.iuipnitiil of children's play Kround
The ladies' contests at . GOO and
bridge, held at Klks Temple on a
fortnightly bubis, have been discou.
tfnutd for the summer.
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j'ltor. i'. .i.
Hri),(!(i, Aliiiichcslri', . 11.
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"It 'a an net mil fin-t. I'm in kouiI
health fur tin lirst tiim in thlrly
yt'nrH it ii tl I mvo my ihcmi'nI Hph'titlid
condition tn T.uil:n iind, tmlhlttK IkiV
wuh the i'nili"'l'' Mitleincnt nf I'rnf.
f. .1. JIikUonk. wi'll-ltnown mul highly
rt'spt'cttMl citizen of AlMm-ln'ster, S.
H., rcHiilliiK' lit 42 School wired.
"I'nicllciilly nil my It'lo I hud had
rhouniatiHTii, and when I nay rluMima
tlHin I mean rvory word of i(. Jt wuh
all over my body and emieciullv had
in my feet and lew and there were
Union when J couldn't get I'r.mi my
bod to my chair without help. And
from the time I wan a boy I couldn't
nit down and cat and nod mal with
out bcintr in misery al'terwunlH and
. 1 would have terrilde pains around
my henrt and frequent attackH oC pal
liitatlnu ari l df.zinef'H.
"I had a h( it Idiom ram oC const 1
pntlou, wjih I ritubb-d awfully wit b
blluditiK headaches and hardly knew
what sleep was. My siifferliiK had
atuioMl made a complete nervotiH wreck
of hie and I was ho weak 1 wasn't
wort b a nickel as far as work was
concerned. I t hoiifibl my troubles
had a llle-lonn jjrip on me and was
about as disco united as a man ever
f-'ot h,
"Well, liofnro I had finished my
first hotlle of Tanlac I realized. it was
different from auylblitK I eve,- tried.
It suited my fuse exactly. And now
for almost the first time since I can
remember, 1 can eat anything I want
and dlK'Ht It. I haven't an ache or
a pain and have gained fifteen pounds
in weight. 1 just feel ood all over
and am full of lift and energy these
days. Kverywhere I k 1 tn 1 k Tan
lac. It hasn't an equal."
Tanlae is sold in Med ford by West
Side Pharmacy and lending driitf-
Mlsts. Adv.
ASHLAND, July C Koolt out for
a roeord-breaking attendance at the
Kiks' premier entertuiiimMit nt C'hau-
tauifua auditorium Thursday evetilnB,
July 7, the attraction being the Min
neapolis all-atar Klk Minstrel and
lle Club. AlthouKh f?lven under
auspices of Ashland hodgu 944, n big
patrotuur will be forthcon true from
all points throughout the valley, no
tably Medford and Crants. Pass. ThiH
will be a profeKsiiinul show, minus
amateur effort, as staged by the. pick
of fine of the largest Ktks lodges in
tbu country, mixing glee club Hpecial
tleH with mluHtelry in just tlie right
proportions. We all r inen-l.er what
a furore was created by the "Wlv.ard
of uz." In its day as a spectacular cf
ford. As an extravaganz-'i, "The Isle
of (iuzook," to be present I'd by the
visiting MiuucapolitaiiH, will likewise
be a star production, comicality reign,
ing Supreme. Ths big show Is man
aged by Alex Itobb of th .lor? IJren
production company of Chicago.
Chautauqua formal programs will be
sidestepped fop the date Indicated,
Thursday, July 7. The sealing ca
pacity of the big auditorium is 4000
or over, and fur onc, let the colossal
enclosure, bo filled. It is reported that
the snug sum o $100 is a prequtslte
of the- show's appfarancu here, 'hero
being SO art 1st b in the aggregation.
Adults, one dollar admission: children
fifty cents. No reserved seats, hence
rush early to securo first choice.
Scores of new volumes have been
added recently to the clly library, ac
cessions Including fiction for both
idults and juveniles,, historical, de-
Hcriptiv. and technical works.
The Hlblo school class of the Chris
tian church has recently been photo
graphed on a scale which will re
sult in the film being used for stere
optlcan screen purposes.
One. of the fastest trains which ever
ran between Seattle and Los Angclen
will be the Kilts special, passing thru
here about July l.K The train will be
made, up of eight ears, all the last
word in equipment, and its schedule
is "marked up' to coyer 47 hours and
45 mtnutcH between the northern and
southern terminals.
gfi' irjTT-frhT, rr r, . r.-. n . m5
III
SIZE
The size ol' a bank may leslil'y In many dif
ferent limits ils reputation, its a.sje, tlie
sort (if sei'viee it lias j;iven, or its many de
partments. The 'First National is sulTieieiitly largo to
meet (lie needs of business men, mauul'ae
tui'ovs, and ranchers, while small enough to
feel a yst roiig eoneern for the individual's
prosperity.
she First National Bank
Mrl:ford Oregon
rii'd Stliui'rniaii, siM vlnB In Dallpry
I), KMh f'liast A rl illci-y. uvorsi'UB with
tho A. 10. V., imil wlin whs xllKlitly
woundi'd. Iihh riu't'lvcd from ttio Kv
iTiniH'lit IiIh "iMiiliilmi" nf Hi'i-vicc.
The iifllrial I'lMtlflintu 1b 1(1x22 Inched,
anil nniuiiinees that 'fulllniliia gives
tn her Bun the uecolaUe of the new
elilvalry of Immunity," ami further
announeoM Unit the ri'ilplent of this
awn nl "nerved with honor in the
world w.ir mid wiib wounded In
action." The certificate is Binned by
Woodrow Wilson, inesident. TIiIh
certificate is supleinenled by a
lironno ineilal, made from captured
Herman cannon, and an American I.e.
yion Hervlee pin.
Jesse Winburn, as host to numerous
friends, is sampliiiK siif and salt in the
woods at his c-anyon retreat, and Prof.
ViniiiB' is rustlcntatng: at Ijike of the
Woods, he and his party being pro
visioned for a Ioiik stay at the noted
water resort.
O. W, -.'iniF, representative from
Hillah Temple, has returned from
the Hlirine convention at Des Moines,
Iowa, having also extended his east
ern trip to I'hlciiKo.
llev. lie. .1. II. N. Hell of forvnllls.
Kiand chaplain of tho .Masonic Kiand
lodK" of OrcKon for nearly half a
century, recently had conferred upon
him lliu honorary dcKreo of past
Kiand master of the order. Dr. Hell
Is a charter member of Ashland I.odt;e
No. 2:1, having been the 14th mem
ber tlie hIkii the constitution and by
laws of thu local affiliation, wlthdraw
init his nieiulierslilp hero in 1X80. lie
Im also a charter member or the Itoyal
Arell chapter of Jacksonville.
Live Well-Live Long
EAT MORE BREAD
Bread made from Vilmo Flour is your best
food. Your daily existence depends on the
kind of food you eat. Eat bread and lots
of it. It makes you live. Get a sack of VIL
; MO of your grocer tomorrow, or phone 84,
and we will deliver same.
ROGUE VALLEY MILLING CO.
Excursion to Ashland
Every Sunday to Oct. 1st,
Medford, Ashland 40c; Phoenix, Ashland, 2Dc; Talent, Ash
ilund, 15c; Medford, Phoenix, 15c; Medford, Talent, 25c.
. INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
WITH UIDFCXD TRADE 13 M.EDF0ED 1IADI
Jlcury lllckfonl Pamnore, vocal lu-
Hlrurlnr nl .fhautaiuiuii, mwns rne
Lord Ih Mindful of IUh Own" at tlu
Pii'Hhyti rlan ohurrh si'i vtoi' last Sun
day nuirnliiK. The Paamori! trio hfio
ftn the assembly wanon, repfiiKMl n
nniMlinl priiKi-ain on TiioHday evvnlim
In tho rt'Kiilar st'lu-duU'd pt'iii's.
Hy way ol' diversions on the Fourth.
iln. Nazarene chureh lu-ld at all-day
euuion Ineldent t" revival Bervlres
ii inKresH and the liupUsiH held a
hleUen dinner well piitrunlzeir hy the
jmhlie in Keneral.
rniitain Andy McC'lellen. who ae
I'oinimnied early asslKtunents of the
A. K. I' to Kranee In roinmaiul of
To. 1 :iti:iil Infantry, and who is a
veteran of the world war, went to
Fort Stevens with the Ashland unit
of the Coast Arllllery eoriis.
Ituntisnm were In order nt various
ennehes hint Sunday, tho rite Ih-Uik
administered In a noiahle decree to
eoliverts seen red through ri'eent evati
t?flhtle revival rhaiinels. At the
Methotlist rhuri'h. evening fi-i vh es
were eondueied hy "The Christian
W'oi ki'is' Hand."
The tnornliiK f the fourth, was
ushered in hy an Impromptu eoiuert
afloidrd hy tii. Whitney Hoys' ehorns.
on their way ti Stuithern California
from Seattle and I'ortland for a sum
mer onthm:. A half dozen luitfe auto
ust-d hy transportation eoneerns In
Portland, afforded passenger anil Iwik
k'ae a-eointnodatlons. The hoys
lined up at the park entrance and
made the old I.lihiu welkin riiiK with
varied selections. the oea Itat ion
winnltiK mueh applause and sundry
shekels.
It Is a coin fort to know that, after
knovk ln out tarpentler last Satur
day, lempsey was aide to take abun
dant nourishment on Sunday morn
inr, and accompanied hy a not hor
hi ulst'i . Nought out a eatlu di at and
atteitdetl early niiisM.
The st a ted monthly meeting of the
1 tc Improvement eluh has hein
posipnnt-d fiini July to 1 !. nnd will
l.e In Id in t ho opi'ii. t'eneiuh park
shade, following round tahh custom
One of the most g-ratifylng features
of the Fourth of July Teh-bra lion In
Ashland was tho baseball victory for
the Medford Klkn over their brother
from tho Granite City by the ncore of
111 to 15.
For the first six Innings the same
was all Ashland's, the score at (he
end of that frame beliiK lfi to fi in
their favor. However, Jerry Jerome
took the rooter'a bench at that time
and not only braced his men, but lu
st Hied them villi that "never-say-dle"
fire which is characteristic of
Medford and Ashland was held score
h'SH from then on. In the eighth
Medford started a batting rally that
netted seven runs and In the ninth
tied tho score and then drove In the
winning run with only ne out.
The Klks imagine the Ashland
rooters are nt presen'. sympathizing
with Hold Hill and mlnKling their
tenrs for their respective fallen heroes.
The batteries wore: For .Medford.
Coleman nnd lioherts; for Ashland,
Harris and Fredltfer.
STREET CLOTHES
COXSTANTINOPU0. July Amer
ican Ked CrosH nnd army pajamas
are being converted Into jaunty street
nlothes hero hy lugenioils Russian ref
unee soldiers and civilians.
Hugh S. Uird. treasurer of tho Hod
Cross, when here on a visit of inspec
tion to dispose of a lartfe quantity of
supplies laid up in the warehouses,
Haw a spick-and-span monocled Rus
sian officer, flourishing a cane and
fanning himself with a straw hat, at
the local Red Cross offices asking for
some mail.
The officer looked so well put tip
that Mr. JJird stopped feeling sorry
for the Russians for a moment, until
he took a second look at his clothes.
He then saw that the man had taken
a suit of. pajamas, sewed some shoul
der strap braid on them, strapped his
officer's belt about them ami rolled
up the bottoms to give a trouser ef
fect. Hy taking off his hat, shoes,
and belt, the man was ready to go
to bed.
Mr. Itird thought so well of the In
genuity of tho man, who had defeat
ed the hot weather that he gave
orders for several thousand more pa
jamas to be distributed so no Rus
sian need wear his heavy, shabby
winter clothes.
STATE STRESSED
DISS MOINES, la.. July R. From
a different angle, hut a no less im
portant one, than that of natural par
ents, Is the "Parenthood of theStnte"
to the child Judge Hen H. Undsey said
last night in an address before the na
tional education association. here.
"This was first expressed In . the
struggle for acknowledgement by. tho
state that It was Hs duty to educate
the child." Judge IJndsey added. "No
one today seriously iiuestlons this re
sponsibility. .Since that acknowledge
ment, the state is becoming more and
more the over-parent of the child."
"The next phase of this struggle
concerns the responsibility of the
slate for the health and morals of
the child. Since health and mm it Is
are so nearly related, they may be
considered almost as one.
The 'HnrenthiKid of State" Includes
its duly ti see that the fluid is welt
born. Hy strictest kind of mnrrlaKO
laws, the state must forbid, as far
as possible, the bringing of children
into the world unless they come from
healthy parents. The child must no
longer he t he victim of conditions
over which it has no control, but for
which society and the state itself is
to blame. When the state is imper
iled, it calls the child of eighteen to
defend it with its life. When the
child is imperiled It has a right to
call mi its o cr-paront, the state, to
protect It with Its wealth.
"The time will come when it will
be regarded n a crime ngnlnst child
hood If the state permits that child
to suffer from undernourishment, duo
either to poverty or Ignorance. Since
it is the accepted duty of the state
to educate the child. It is far mole
In; duty to feed the child. "
other taste 1
"Different in taste from other coffee and
better."
You will find these words on every tin of
Folger's Golden Gate Coffee and they mean
just what they say, because Folger's Golden
Gate' has a flavor that is pleasingly different
from other coffee.
It is rich and smooth and its unusual flavor
is the result of our seventy-one years' experi
ence in selecting, blending and roasting coffee.
Tell your grocer you want Folger's Golden
Gate Coffee. You'll be more pleased.
J. A. FOLGER & CO.
Siltt Francisco Seattle - Kansas City Dallas
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COFFEE TI!A
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they liked )
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30x3
Standard Non-Ski
This new low price
is made possible
by strictest econ
omies and special
ized production.
Plant No. 2 was .
erected for the sole
purpose of making
30x3;-inch: Non
Skid fabric tires..
With a daily ca
pacity of ! 6,000 tires and 20,000 tubes, this plant permits refined pro
duction on a quantity basis.
All materials used are the best obtainable. The quality is uniform;
It is the best fabric tire ever offered to the car owner at any price.
Firestone Cord Tires
Tire repair men, who judge vulues best, class these tires as having the
sturdiest Carcass made. Forty-seven high-grade cur manufacturers use
thera as standard equipment. They are the quality choice of cord users.
30x3?2-inch Cord
32x4 "
34x4 "
- New Price $24.50
46.30
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FIRESTONE DEALERS
30-40 So. Fir St.
Medford, Oregon'
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217 East Main St. Medford
YOU CAN GET MOST ANY
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OLD TIME AT DE VOE'B
Medford Coast Ry
MEDFOUD-.TArKSOWlI.LE
FAMF. !.-: ItOI NO TRIP 2.1c
I.v. Medford 7:30 daily, tx. Sunday
10. 11:30 A. M.. 1. 3:30, 4 j0 g
9:30 P. M. 10 1. M. Sat. only.
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