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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1921)
1 PORTLAND HAN IS NOW IN BEST OF CONDITION The only regret I have about Tan lac s that' I dlil not get it sooner, for it certainly put me in fine shape In a very short time," said John R. Luud qiiist, 'East Twenty-third Street, North, Portland, Ore. ' - My trouble started with the Influ' cnia, and ever since I had it, until Tanlao straightened me out, 1 was in a run down and miserable condition. 1 ate hardly enough to keen a bird alive, and even the small amount I did eat used to cause uw hours of suffering afterwards. Tanlac did .for me what all the other medicines failed, to do and I am strong for it. it toned up my system gave me new life and energy, and although I eat anything 1 want now I hever have a sign of indigestion. Tan lac is certainly in a class by itself." Tanlac and TanUu: Vegetable l'iiis are sold by the West Side l'hnrmacy, and by leading druggists, everywhere. Adv. MKHFOIH) MAM, TK'litUNK. MKDKOIM). ORK(!0 WKDN RSI A V, OCTOItKW 1!-M PAOJ3 THRKE ASHLAND W!L! ORGANIZE OWN I lining Jcwchy souvenirs, the money in the purse beinK a secondary con Mdcration. 'file reminder la b ut tn nnclllcntlon that the party swipihs the purse is known. ARTISTO STONE CO. you can appreciate only oy calling at our factory the many thlniss of beauty and value, we have .to offer In art stone products, Marble Lumber, Marezzo, Scagllola, Terrazzo, Clay Modeling and Plaster Decorations. Mantels. Floor Tile, Base, Wainscot. Table Toon; '.'-.awn Furniture, etc.. ready made cement, sidewalks. 137 North Fir Street Med ford City Cleaning and Dyeing Co. When jou think of having your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed think of our guar anty:. "WE ARE NOT SATIS FIED UNLESS YOU ARE" CITY CLEANING AND DYEING CO, i ) r , Phone 474 - 401 S. WverHloV GHIGKEN CLUB ASHLAND. n,.t io have decided t oiKanb-.e a distinctive association for this locality Instead of nergiiig with th,. southern Uregim body, Uve- a score of chicken raisers on a big :i,ii)t. , recently jn ,.,,v ball, veivtt Smith, a leadir.K chicken fancier, presided. Caii Uottsi-he, A. Mi'.Mlllan and H. ). Anderson were delegated to formulate a constitution and hy-lnwx, also to outline tile tu-ope of the Ashland Poultry association. The plan of pooling vKg products of Ashland. Hellevlew anil Talent has worked satisfactorily heretofore thru local fruit association channels nnd a committee of three, including Henry Carter, Krerett Kmith and Herman Anderson were appointed to interview the association with the view ,t ut.. big into a pact with the egg producers nocicoj imn corporation will con tinue to act the part of clearing house in marketing the "crop." Another meeting will he held at city hall on October 22 to adopt by-law's and per fect arrangements. Ashland, the convention tity, will cu!erli.in the state convention of Sun day schools, interdenominational, Xo- Iveinler 21 to 23. inclusive. Territory embraces the . jurisdiction south, of lioseburg to the California line. The Clond Cheer Uible class of the l'rcshyterian church surprised Mrs. M. Humphrey, residing on B. street j by celebrating her birthday anniver sary last Saturday afternoon, the event I i eing the STth. - R, MATTHEWS, A Etna in i iLi ij I (let an Ashland auto name ptato, ami thus boost your town, nnd inci dentally help finance the Winter Fair, all through Chamber of Commerce channels. Yilal statistics regarding the babies will he in order at the Methodist church on Friday , of this week, Ocf. 14, following the infant'ie clinic held there a few days ago. J. A. Angwin naK returned to Oak land, Calif., after an cxtcndcif visit here with relatives. He is a splendid type of citizen, and has been a rest, dent of Oakland for over a uunrier of a century, upholding the highest ideals regarding typical municipal de velopment nnd good citizenship, ad vantages which be noted existed here in abundant measure. He wus par ticularly impressed Willi the cordiality of Ashland people in general, and was not slow in reciprocating this friendly spirit. Many casual acquain tances Will be pleased to learn that he plans to revisit our town. In physi cal appearance and general charac teristics of Mr. Angwin somewhat re sembles the late W. H. Leeds. Many of Uto football enthusiasts of Medford and vicinity will be glad to learn that the football schedule ot the MedTord high school, is finally coin pletc. The order of games is as fol lows: ' '.: . " ' Oct 15, Grants Pass at Grants Pass. Oct. 22, (Clnmath Falls at MctUoid. Oct. 29, Ashland at Ashland. Nov. 5, ('.runts Pass at Medford. Nov. 11, Albany at Metlfonl. Nov. 21, Thauksgivhig Oay, .sliland at Medford. The local high school will play Al bany a return game, at Albany next year. G1SKHI Raleigh Matthews, the Eagle Point youtn, held in the counts juil awaiting action of the grand juiy on a charge of HiauBlaughtcr, resulting front the fatal shooting of Wilbur (Wis! Jacks in the street at Eagle Point. September' 9th, is gaining weight and has scares of visitors who bring him g aid things to cat. ' "I've gained Id or 12 iwiintld In here." said Matthews Tuesday. "1 was working night and day. but now 1 get all the sleep and rest 1 want in here, and am getting rested up fine. I'd like to be out though enjoying the fine weather." ' Since his Incarceration, Matthews has almost daily visits from friends and relatives, who bring him .home cooked dainties. These lie shares with his prison . males, if Matthews has any forebodings about the future, or the outcome of his present trouble It does not show in bis smile and man ner. Matthews takes part in the coun ty jail activities and the "kangaroo court, and is a model prisoner, lie iccuples a cell by himself on the upper tier. The Homo or UruuvvU-k. Talking Machines. All iUilt'st lttiimls Carried ill Stock. W e carry tka largest stcck of toys in Southern Oregon The Home of Aeollin Vocallou TnbVlnic Machine All lutest Itt'corda (ferried lu Stock. . Weeks and Orr Complete House Furnishers . lletter get some of" the print paper Hope Rehekah Lodge was the re-' 0n rolls for wrapping paper at this clpicni. of tin official visit from Mrs. office and save 2 or 3 cents per pound. Nettle Whetstone, state president of I 0l)me ailJ ;ook t )t colvlUced. the order, on Tuesday evening of this week, a delightful social ' gathering I - . a following the official formalities. In 1 Advertise your wants In the. Sun which a large number of the order . and eet results. tiMi'ticitifitcd. At I'm. IVheltitone'u bntoo ! is in Pendleton, and while here she was the house guest of an tntimnte. uenunintance. Mi's. Louise Porozzl,' Granite street resident. - I CROUP bpusmotlic Croup is frequently relieved by one application of V A po Rub Ooa 17 Million Jars UkJ Yearly I MA J 35-pound Floss . . . . . . . ...... .... ... . . $14.95 40-pound Cotton felted $5.95 These prices are for a few days only We have a complete stock of HEATERS : from $2.95 up Charter Oak Ranges, 18-mch oven $65.95 up Medford' s Stove Headquarters Inspect Our Windows for Display and Prices Vhilor here recently Chicago conn-' cilmea, on a -junket throughout Pa cific coast territory, were regaled with Ashland fruit und mineral waters, an excess supply being taken along with them. PAINTING PAPER HANGING ; .... i TINTING , Interior Decorating in all its , branches. PIANOS ; Sefinished and Polished. FURNITURE Finishing, Polishing and Repairing. AH Work Guaranteed. Estimates Cheerfully Given. City Auto Paint Works '28 North Eartlett - Phone 754-J GIM CUUNG China Herb Store Herb cure tor eurarBci. Headache, cat '...i. .,t.A.in Bn fhat iune trouble. kidney trouble, stomaoh irouiire, nearl trnnhlA ehllln onrt fAVr. CriUUH", .qOUgUS. nooh plrenlution. curlmiicies. tumors. cracked breast, cures all Kinds of goHera NO OPERATIONS: , Medford. Oregon, Jan. 13. I"'- This is to certirv 'nai i. signed, had very severe stomach trouble onH Kn k V...tl,.,raa fnf neVei'ill VeSrt un last August was not expected to Jive, and hearing or uim -V. V Hero store la at ih muiii jimi u. IV T I aat hprtlR for tni stomach troulile, and I started to feeling Wfttar soon as I used them and today ain a well man nnd can heartily iccem nind anvone afflicted as I was to e Olm Chung and try his ';er,b;, (Signed) W. K. JOKNfcON.. Witnesses: . ' . " i Wtn, Lewis. Eagle Point. -. ; W. I,. Chlldreth, Ragle Point. M. A. AnoVrson. Medford. 8. B. Holmes, Eacle Point. C. 15. Moore. EhbIo Point. i. V. Mclntvre, F-adle Point Oeo Von der Hllen, Eagle point Thrt. V. KIoiomm Kntfl" 1 1 Word has reached Ashland of the death at Ios Angeles recently, of Kx ConKiessmnn lteeder, qf Kansas, who formerly resided nnd was well known here, belna near relative of Harry Andrews. - 'As foreshadowed In relation to hisrh school Kle'e clnbs, the boys have fol lowed the Bills' example in this re spect and orpanizeiV with Raymond MowerH as president: Raymond Hu eer, vice-president: Harlan Mc Wil liams, Kccretary-treasurer, nnd Harry Wilhile, librarian.. This elub was Cor- mallv oiBaniy.ed last week, and a con stitution will be adopted later. It Is Here Today See It Ride in It in-'.. ,. :( Think of a tight, economical, moderate' priced hours through crowded city traffic or send it across . . V . . . w w It The Ashland Masonic lodge has paid- Its quota in full ort the new Masonic home at Forest drove, now nearinK eolnpletion' and expected to be in readiness ffr occupants by tne tirst oi the year. The local quota was $283-1 paid up October 1. In addition there will be a specific sum payable yearly for upkeep. The Eastern Star quota of JGOO was fully paid quite a while since, and Alpha chapter contem plates further assistance from time to time. nih bi.i. conference of e.oncrejza-- tional churches beins held at Ktlgene this week Is being attended by Pas tor Oldfield, H. C. Oaley. Mrs. A. F. Abbott; and Mrs. H. B. Carter as dele gates from the local church.' Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hayes are re ceiving a visit ft-om their son. Win. who has been engaged in nospnni work up In Washington for several years. The annual election In the Ashland schoid district No. 5. will be held on Monday. October 31, at 1 p. m.K in city hull, polls being ou'en from ! .In 7. Opportunity for discussing Vhe provisions of the- district' budget' for the crirrent year will also be avail able. r P.ert' Moses will give the second of a series of semi-monthly evening talks under Chamber of Commerce aus pices, on Tuesday evening.. October IS. Ills theme will be "Advertising Ash land." , ' . SEWARD HOTEL : "HOUSE OF CHEER" ALDER AT IOTP STHEKT, I'Oltri-NU, OKEOO.N. All tbe Oron eleclrx; cars itop at unexcelled. We strive to please Katea 11.50 and op. With bath 12. 0 a,nd np. Our dining room u ery popular, and our business irtM luncheon, and our regular and Sun day dinners are not equalled else aere at oor price. Opposite Olds Woiimau A King's big storeu W, 0, CCLBluET30N. Proprietor. . The Methodist . church at Talent held an opportune harvest home fes tival la.st week, the edifice being deco rutt'd with farm and garden products, making an effective display, the same being auctioned off later on for the benefit of the Women's Missionary society. . Miss Rtifh Slinudy. bavins resigned her position In the Citizen's bank, the vacancy has been filled by the ap pointment of Miss Margaret Van Dyke. i j The squel to Clyde Costolo's re moval to the' central we.n some llme go resulted in His returning to Ash land "for keeps'- ljut his brother. (1. Costolo. of Horton. Km., has alsoi Joined. him hce to locate perma- neatly, and win assist ujui; in mc I laza barbershop. Charles Alford, former A resident, and who went to Southerd -California 'some time ago. has been seriously 111 in a I-os Ang'hs hospital. "Mirrors tell talcs" Is an ndrr.oni- i lion through a lonl paper, warning j a certain party to return a purse con- L car that does these things. That is so fleet end smooth in its response to your will that you are never conscious that it is a piece of machinery.' .v " . , ' - ' That is so easily operated you can guide it for country for a whole day's run without the usual fa' ligue to driver or passenger. That is so 'reliable that attention with an oil can virtually constitutes its sole, service requirement. Such was the aim and such is the achievement-- The New and Inlpr;eWeJ ESSEX Get a New and Joyous Thrill in Motoring ; i Old Essex drivers sense the difference as soon as they lake Hie wlieel. , Its speed and aceeleration and enduranel' are known to thenu Others may not be so familiar with these Essex quali ties. . Their surprise and delight will be the greater; v But old owners, who know tlic Esstx will be charmed at the smoother way the New Improved Ksscx does the tilings that gives them pride in, their cars. ; ; More Economy ,, : - Than Ever From the first Essex appealed to me. because it does what costlier and larger ears do aiwl at small car cost in fuel, oil and tires: " , . , . ' , The New Improved Essex adds gasoline mileage. Oil econ omv is greater, although old Essex cars averaged around 300 miles to the quart.. Its tires often gave K),00Q to 15,000 miles of service. Now cord tires are standard equipment and great ly increase tire mileage. " I . ' ' Old Essex owners hardly understand how reliability could be increased. Many hundreds in' fact report upwards of fM),000'and 40,000 miles of service, with incredibly small re- . pair bills as judged by the usual requirements of motor car bjteration. , :- But the new improved Essex lengthens the period of that service. Simple and inexpensive ways to replaco parts as they wear ar provided. Thus the tight, sq'ueak-t'ree and rattle free qualities and lively performance of the Essex when new,' may be retained t hroughout the life of the ear. And how long an Essex may be relied upon to serve, nedes more years for ; proof than opportunity has yet provided. 4 . A Better Car for , Less Money All the advantages" of the original Essex are retained. The pride of ownership is greater.' You can turn it in narrow ' streets. It finds room in small parking spaces, -, It is small and light and yet commodious, safe and comfortable. ; - . i ' The New Improved Essex expresses the new day meaning . of iffinement of reduced weight freedom from xmncees-' . sary bulk, and the finest mark of motoring luxury. , ' . . AVhen Essex is considered, 'size and price do not mark the standard of car quality or value. " Wc want you to know that rido will prove i t. . the Price Is Now $1375 Touring, $1375 Sedan, $2230 Roadster, $1375 : ' Cabriolet, $1880. 1 K. O. 11. Detroit A. W. WALKER AUTO GO. 123-127 W. Main St., Medford, Oregon , I. .,-.- ,.t V. . ... .1. J:'-' t , ' t:;;i