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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1922)
MEDFOTITJ MATfi TmmTXTMEBFOniJ.ORF.fio't WEDNESDAY, .TANTTARY 18. 1022 '.'gl iiiiii, H'nim i.'iii.m i.uiikjmj,l.,i.n"T;jHiiiiiU.M... mtam .uj ' -i i 11 mm iwsii i. mi ihiiiwii 1 mi m um FAOT! . THTIEF THIN, FRAIL PEOPLE SHOULD TARE TANLAC Hundreds of Men and Women in Medford Appear to Be Physical Wrecks Simply Because Their Systems Are Starving for Nourishment. 80TH BIRTHDAY ASHLAND WOMAN t... '.'II Tliorn Will tin II ul.ul 1.1. I (ul ! nupirnr, supplemented ly an entertain- tn k program, lit;mry nnd musical, title roles to be assumed by e service nienj imil auxiliary c-workers xclui-.lvdy.: All soldier boys and their fajiilllfcoj Invited. An "urea" conferoiKM has summoned i several Methodist workers to Kugcne thlii wk, Including I'usior Kdwards, also Homer Billings unci John Itlgl?, prominent among city activities. Will Miller, of Portland, pant itrrif! i . . master of Maaons of Oregon snd nm- AMU. AM), Jrm. 1H.-A delightful lni.ntly Wi.,ulfh.d w,i, mm-miIc IIoum' anniversary observant occurred n bnlMlnK matters, wan nn Ashland vir.l 5 CELEBRATED ' Tlurn me Iniiulrtilit of lliin, nut-ilnwit, in rvoiw nun ont women riu'Iit Ii'To iit Mi-tlfui-il uhu shmilil l.c itt rout, sturdy mul viitoroim. with rich, ml bloiul tinj-lim; through thrir vein mul fn-linR lirimful t't life find tttt-rtry, if tiny wmiM mJy profit by tin exiurncc- of HiirM nil over tlio I'liitfil States tuxl Cuiinilu, niui (insist nature to tliKst the IvOil tiny nit, liy miiii.v tnliiiiif, Tanlue. Million of !.)( i have MM "Illy I writ rliewd of tin' nmiit vbatlnuln forms uf dyspepsia mitt ludlgi i.lleii by Tunlaf) nru-r other remedies hum f,lll"d, but large numbers of tin-Ml tmvn rcnortod a rcnmrkubl nml rapid Increase. In weight itml & return tu ttiirmul hnilth und trhKth (y Its In furl, no phrnoiriFtinl have brrn tho itnliH In elihl -y Itiln. frtitl wo. pie throtiKh , tha torn of Tanlue I hut tht r miirknt.l" preparation Is now Ulnn piorhitmrd rveryahim ns the WiiiI.I i (IrintcM Tnl. Tim f.,(,, people nl tiiv thuni tf m luti-ly no iud tinti M thry ilmrul It iionx, thn tmliiTit lirrumiH thin und I iil.t ui.il In tlino vurluUM rompll'A tinllH (UK Uit tit rrKull. TMiilnr In it orifwl ri-'onutrurtlve t'lnlc nd iul'My nvftromiii tlil cm illtlmi ly nltllim Nntunt fit rllinlnnlA llin tmpui tln frnrn lh xyNloin In n nntiiriil wny unit nntM thn vltnl cr Kuin to irirrly irrtnrin tln'lr fuinv tloim. Thiit U why ll U rnllnd Nn turr'M Mull. tin-. In fift. tdrio It mt it lnnlr or' Hi. n of ih body thm in not Ix'ni'futi d l y thw hvltifnl m lion of TunUc which l tiln work ly xuniulittlnit th ill ifi-ivn I'imiiiH thrily i-nrli-hltiit tlr iiroiirrly. Vhi n yu mrrnr rrnnt m-1 Mo"H nna inviRornuiiH um rnur (lliiimimi !'! othtr form f nlwnifh i tun. Nrxt. II rnnblfn thn wink, worn .. .!,.. Hi iiuiil il.un ynii linrin In-'. out utonmt-h to thoroughly dtKint U hti-mt of Hooil, l.i- nui. (omt whti'h In , food nnd ronvrrt th nourlohlnK 1'' vi.i iiuii-Kiril. nt um in th mminifh nnd ! tui-ntu Into liono. I.lood und inuwU' liin iimi. rmi:nK iiuIiih, Arilln. mm,Tli riult I you tt mronu. murdy i n imftrli. khortni-iMi of hronih. hnd and widl Hli th irir nmount of i ..(.. in n-.nuth. illxinrat nnd niltny flri.li. u Niitum InH'iidi-fl. iiiiitninit. Ifl TntiUo nd Tnlc V M I'liu riniii"d tn rufwmlr Hold by in wt mam i-nnrmoy, rlod th nihil ,nd 1 ldln drtaulirta verywhir tiiMtn In tr.nulh. illftlltr othi'r diwiirroi-hiiiii (Imh rofiilltlon l i iinli for nil lnd-flnHn I K1i'in ti f..inu (.ttturu 1 i i ' ' i, ntiir.it mt with liol- Artv Dentistry a Life and Death Problem Th mnditloB of )onr tih uiy mmn Ions lifn or mrty gmvit. u MjHlf-m kHltry IniMn tm hltin.t rnk In prvrnlr nKHllrtliP. Ttia of ln-t of f""d ttritUt nittt Ik (a prrvit troalilo anil Hop niOUtll UlM-Jinf. -1 .. . . Safer to Prevent Disease It hn lin-n prorn thai It U tx-ttrr ami a ui-riit itl ctimprr to adopi nKMiim for llm prrtrulton than it to iw fttfht flrn and gov Uiltt Ju- on tlinl aimiint. ,, , , , . , . It ia aaffr ami twit or lo to adopt inpaiinHHi fnr tint prwmllon of ntuuth dlaMM. . Dentistry Insurance Against Diseaso . llikrM lurka vtier tad tcrlh aw found, ujiI r4rnllnfa ahoalil x taUKhl In tlu homr nnd In Um arliooK and tn all lndulrUI ln ktitutiua. (Art y mi-aiiura uliould tw tukva atlainut mouth infrrllou. Examination Free Monday tilirn''n und vi-iilim, Jan. !" at (tin horn of Mrs. (.'hrlntlim MulhfK, I1U North Main Mtri t, when cntlmr liiK of fioiir (fiitaliilJinc-n ani'inbl'Ml undwr iiiiiciiiin riirr'nnihiani'i'M It Join In i t l.-tirui in hor i-lnlitl'-lli birth ilny utinivoranry. Thn Idi-til liomn mir- r'mndliiKH rtlwtrd nn ntnioiiiihorn of tioHtdtitllty both llt'-rul nnd fiKiiiHtlvi. and frmn 2 to 4 oVI-wk In thn uftTiixm th' follow inK I'ompany of Intimate Irli-nd wit niadn do'lbly wlviun, llm tn ut mi I tnt"rrhnnrn of Krw-tlnKH bidtiic niOHt. hap'i iiri nii'd on thn j.nrt of tth tin ! i n'imh und lir riiMii thorni priN-nt Iti'MndMiR MHilmi At kliiHuti, Wick, Humi-il, Dunn, J. W, Mllla. Ki-ntni-r. (ilildlniw, Wulrad, Van Hunt, and IWy, uIhi Mr. Allen I'.ald win, of Klumulli Kalln, Min. .Mattn'n nrir iftUn wrm not only from auld rliMitln, but hIib herotdf lit u nutlv dnimhttT of )h- land of tli houihcr and thn "bonnl brlur biwh." The fam ily In a plouMtr ono of noiitlii-rn Ore Kn, bavlnif for yram lived lu ihn vicinity of riKix, thn Maihcg narni h'Jtiii Kynonymotm for th t'-nn Imply iTU IndtiHtry, fniKullty nnd Rood work Id tlm. rftlri'iunl to Auhland km tn order, wIiito In n flnn homo rind nur rounded by rolntlvci nnd a wide circle of fiii-ndit, Mra. MUlii-n W enjoying thi- typlrn) fniltiiK" of a llfi devoted t mrvl" lucorpointlnx the rrownlnit vlr ttn' of ri-llKlotiH, i ilucatl.m.il, and In iliintrlnl dcvidopnirnt. rollowini; tin afttnoon rcc'ptlon to Invited Rticati a 'faiully miinloa of ih hotnn flrclo wan hold later, an olalxirnte sprtad having been nerved at the banquet bonril duilrnt t'io tllllit hour. . nelKtilxir of thn family, whime habitat In uimio'i1 t Im not far n'tnovod from thn l'rvitliyterlan tnann", pennnd thn following ba;py aetitlnient mo ap- propriate t th iiUMplrionii birthday arnlvemary event: Th rounded ta'.o of year fmimcore l.lfe nieanured out tu me, And lovo nnd hojie itill fill my days- The brit in yet to e. Ami no to crown the happy time, Let birthday Kueula come In; t bid you. friend, to itreet and meet With neighbor, Kith nnd kin. tor on Tueuday; InviutiKntltiK affair of thn llouio an locally upplled. E tlllCAOO, Jan. H. "hl'(i(to po- llevnien noon will b prolvded with with wlrelehN telephonwi. uecurOlnR to Wllllmn 'i. Keith, Hii.i-rlnt-ii(.-nt of thn city department of cpwti-li lty who wild today that every putrolman will tin provided with nn outfit by the end of the yenr. An now iir!iMtu the de vice for patrolmen merely can receive iriewuiKeH, but It U planned to perfect thn Instrument no thut Intel- mn naiti'H run be ent. FOR DENTAL DECAY SEE JOHNSON TODAY PAINLESS DENTISTS Dr. 0. J. Johnson, Dentist Phone C69 228 East Main Bt, over M. M, Dept. Store K. of P. MINSTRELS rrotlucod by TALISMAN LODGE NO. 31 Thursday Friday Jan. 19-20 - I'cntunnR thn I'nlouo Flrjit Pnri ' ' "A KENTUCKY DOKEY" W ritten and Hi(ptl by (iKO. T. VlIiOX. , A big m-(o-diito OMO nnd Um uprnnroiiM hftrrplwt. DINAH SUES FOR DAMAGES A TWH'SANn IiAl tJIITH AM) THKKK TinilliLS lWl iait rnuTrM, S1.30 and $1.00, llua War Tax RKATS X(V Ktn.IJXG rwtn Box Ofrtcn I'J to 4 anil T tn A. WOOD! AD kind of wood at rbjht pr!r dry rulU block. Ordim Promptly Filled MEDFORD FUEL CO. ot. Fir and Thle.1 Phniwi IMS CHAS. MILLER Auto llndliitor, Tender, ItunnlnK Itoiird nnd Hotly Kcpnlvlnff. Hoi dnilnK. , OppoNllo letmt IMiono 11.VJ flfSMM i i BUY WOOD NOW r. ' ' ' HO(( cordi dry; iHcanoned wontl( must bo aold, IMion oi"dcm nt once for imnnpt di livery to No, 21)0. C, O, 1, 1'iliesi , 1H Inch pine, tier IHII.T.I 12 Inch pine, tier :l.2."i 1(1 inch onk nnd hitircl, tier 4.195 111 Inch onk nnd laurel, tier.;.... . Jl.7.1 I ft. pine, cord 8.0t t ft, Imidvvootl, cord U.5D Key. W. 1 Kvnns. Itaptlut pastor. ' Hit renlKtied and will leave Ahl:inJ. ' Speclul benefit oeitiinienli arc tie Iiik levld iiKainHt proi-rty owners on Meade ntreet vih l will be boneflted b) conteii)platei mer lmptTivenient. rTv rcBldeure Iota are Involved, one he-tug axHcxiM'd $:i5.t.0. und four $71.11 each. The Intitittl one mentioned t owned by n nru reldi'nt now living In Lo Angele. Inoxiie tax fchednles, with aM the Information which the name lmplly will lie available a city hall. A.thlnnd. Kelt. 11 lii Inclusive, George Ilewctl fcdorul deputy collector, to b prcnent In an advlnory capacity. Thctio taxes niiint be forthcoming early In March under government requirements. The county la In the market after wood, to cord -i being wanted at the poor farm, and 100 corda at the court Uoiihb, Jacksonville Relatives aud numerous friends were surprised on Monday to learn of the sudden death of Mrs. W. H. Leeds, at Los Angeles the. day previous. For morly Miss Nettie Wagner, the Oeceas ed wits the wife of the late W. II .ceils, familiarly known hereabouts as a former publisher of the Tidings, w ho died -In this city about a year Blnee. Mrs. Leeds was the daughter of Mrs. Ellen Wagner, of Ashland, and a sister of Marsh und Fred Wagner and Mrs. A. K. Kinney, of this city, and Mrs. W. Miles of Medford. Three aons survive the parents. The remains will be brought to Ashland for interment, and funeral services will bo held In the Methodist church, probably Thursday afternoon, the exact time nut being definitely fixed. Next week Hev. P. K. Hammond goes to Portland na representative of Trinity church to the nnnunl Kpiaeopnl diocesan convention in the metropolis Mis. Lulu Howard succeeds tho Inte Mrs. Klla White ns secretary of the locjtl V. C. T. U, organisation. Unnauet schedules included a cham ber of commerco luncheon at Hotel Ashland, on Tuesdny, w ith Hen Soovell noted lecturer, as orator of the hour. The big annua! affair, however, of the commercial orgnnizntiou Is reserved for Tuesday evening-, Jan. 21. The Grants Pass basketball team vlslta here on Saturday evening this week, where it will meet the Kpworth League squad nt Junior High gymna sium ."Glad to get back to Ashland" Is the refrain from prodigals returning home from vacntlona lu other clinics. Put still the exodus continues. No sooner ,do Mr. nnd Mrs. K. K. French arrive from Los Angolcs, than Mr. and Mra. J. V. Dodge leavo for Long Uonch. The French family motored homo all tho way from tho south, encountering Call fornia'a Ideal roads good, bad and in different. , A householder on Laurel street re cently had some homo-canned corn for ment, feeding it to chickens, extra fine pullets of tho crop of 19?1. Result. fifteen dond fowls, a postmortem hav ing determined that ptomaine poisons are not to bo consldorod standard food for chicks, Tho local post, American Legion, and Its auxiliary, are to give a nnrtv nt Chaplin Closes Tonight Crowded frbune have bees the rule at the Pago theatre sino the showing of "Thn Idle t'lass" started a run thnrn Humlay and which clones t- nliiht. For "The Idle Class" 1 Charles Chaplin's latest two reel rxmidy at traction, and It ha demonstrated that this Ulented comedian has about as many followers in this city as there are citizens, as tho box offleo cashier und the ushers can testify. Bits of Life" at Pafl "lilts of Life" is four plays In one, the stories of which are laid in four different corners of the globe. While each Is different from the other yet a!l are linked together. Theater patrons will not have to form their Impression of the picture ns they have with other long features by means of what nisi.' be called 'overlapping Impression.' The varl' ty in backgrounds in Hits of Life' includes setting in four differ ent countries, each with Us own cus toms and mode of living. Kveiy ihirt minutes (iuritic the wreening of the picture a new tuy starts. Four fa mous author wrote 'tils of Life ", ami i scoured the l Angela photoplay field for famous character actors and actresset to plan the long list of rolei'j In ihe four Interwoven plays. "Itits of Life" Is a Kymposlum of fivur co-related snappy screen stories, and opens a four day engagement at the Kliilto theatre today.. , THE WEARY WAY iuuy itccnnuntt Wcarl.Mime to .Many In Mcdltird. With a back that aches all day. With rest disturbed at niuht, .Annoying urinary disorders, 'TIs a weary way, indeed. Ioan'a Kidney I'l.ls are especially for kidney trouble. Are endoraed by Medford citizens. Ask your neighbor! Mrs. Hurry Hanum-tt, I0S Tripp St., Medford. says: "Some time ago 1 used iHian's Kidney Tills for an at tack of kidney trouble and I know there Is nothing better for this com plaint. My kidneys were disordered and 1 suffered from severe backaches and at times I felt dull and run down and my kidneys acted Irregularly. Ikniu's Kidney Tills soon relieved the backache und put my kidneys in good order. Trice COc at nil dealers. Don't simply nuk for a kidney remedy get Doana Kidney Tills tho same that Mrs. Hammett had. " Fostcr-MUburn Co.: Mfis., JUiffulo. N. Y. Adv. tho armory, Friday evening this week, More Than Twenty-Five Thousand Customers bought trees, plants and shrubs of us last season, and the proof of satlsfac Hon lies in the constant Increase not only In volume of business, but tn tho Increased number of old and new cus tomers who buy of us. We want no one's money whom we cannot satisfy. We value more than all el bo In our business the hosts of satisfied customers in whose or chards and homo grounds our Btnrk Is found. Tho stns of a dishonest or slipshod nurseryman ore soon revealed, and otten at a big loss to tho customer It would be wicked of us to engage in this butdneaa and solicit your patron age if wo failed to assume tho re sponsibilities which go with the nur sery business. Since 1903 Rt Topponlsh, through thick nnd thin somotimes awfully thin when nursery wrecks strewed the landscape we've stayed by our nursery business and that exclusively no side lines and we're here to day bigger and bettor than ever. Splendid trees well rooted fully matured- carefully dug, packed and prepaid to your nearest shipping point our risk of transportation that's our only method of doing busi ness. And they're clean ns a whistle, grown on new ground containing no bugs or pests. Kvery tree Inspected by its nnd once by the district horticultural doputy Inspector, W.VSHIXGTOX Xl'RSKIVY VOT Topponlsh, Wiu-h. II. II. Sl'KHl.IVG, Snlosman. Medford, Uox 020 Everywhere You Look You See a let evro vf artr'i ; iii -it --in- - I .ill There's a Reason for the Popularity of the New Chevrolet "490" Come in and See All the Latest Improvements ilandMO Tel. 150 OH, Inc. 112 So. Riverside rr v 8 Buckeye Incubators HATCH MORE AND STRONGER CHICKS. Visit They Never Fail Investigate the BUCKEYE Before Buying AaJl sizes in stock Monarch Seed Co. "The Farmers' 317 K. Main Serric Station" Phono 200 The Investor and the Income Tax A S4-paff book fi.Totm ra. clQtviy to th. Xiieoma Tu problems eonfrontliuf th. ln vtstor ox tradar la stocks and bonds This hook Is concise .written tn simple. understandable langunire cnntHliiH s.M:ttims of th Hevenue Act et' 19l n-Kiiltiilons and rullnir" of thn Treasury Department find ings of the Vulted Ststcs Su preme Court, carefully pre piircd by a firm of Certified l"utllo AecountsntH tN. V. all benrlng on stock and bond triiiiKiictlons. It Is written tn question nnd answer form, II lustmtei1wlth many specific examples. It will he tSHiu-d lu a convenient pocket s!o and will 1U.10 lncludo severui panes of forms fur listing your stock transactions. It is th. book luv.rtors fcavo wanted fox yoan and w will b. plma.d to send Investor, or trder copy without cost. McCall, Riley & Co. Members ConsolldHted Stock Kxchmigo of New York 20 Hrond St. New York California this Winter wnere the sun is "on the job" Four Trains a Day Provide a service that contributes to the traveler's comfort and convenience Reduced Fares to Santa Barbara Los Angeles San Diejo Tickets good until April 30 Stoj.o-rs allowed No War Tax on Railroad Tickets Rlace 1870 the Southern Pacific has born cloned y identified with tho development of Western Oregon. Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger A cent DIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cure tor earacTie, Headache, oat irrh, dlptherla, sore throat, lung trouble, ktdney trouble, atomacb trouoie, neajrt trouble, chills and fever, cram y 5, coughs, poor circulation, carbunoes, tumors, cracked breast, cures all klnda of loiters. NO OPERATIONS. Medford, Oregon. Jan. IS, HIT. This Is to certify that I. the under signed, hud very severe stomach trouble and hud been bothered for several yeara inn last August was not expected 10 live, and heurlns; of Glm Thung (whose Herb afore la at 214 Sutn r ront street, Medford), I decided o Ret herbs for my stomach trouble, und I started to feeling better as soon as I uses tnirn and today im a wen man ana can heurtuy tecum- mend anyone afflicted as I was to aee Jim Chung and try his Herbs. (Sinned) W. U. JOHNSON. Witnesses; Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point. W. tu Chlldreth, Kasrle Point. M. A. Anderson, Medford. P. B. Holmes, Kasle Point. . C. K. Moore, Kaxle Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Ksgle Point. Oeo. Von der Hellen. Eagle Point THM V MlfflHMft tAlf.. Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors WOOD Seat wood of all kinds.. Only wood Id ctty wider cover. Also beat Ctab Coal nt $17 off car, VALLEY FUEL CO. lad ana ftc lnoaw 1 There Are a Good Many Cold Daygj Ahead If you haven't a basement in yoar house wi can install an , ARCOLA Hot M'ater' lloatlnt? plant having boiler and radiator on tlio muiio Tioor. Areola Prices Have Dropped 10 If yon have a basement, lrt us Install a MVKLLFR .tXJ.WKtTOU The most auccessful plpnle heating system known. W'e have a number of both typea in it.se in Southern Oregon. The Modern Plumbing & Heating Co.