Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 15, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    MTCDPOTID MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFOTCT). OREflON, AVKDNEKDAV, JANUARY 15, 1919
PAGE THREE
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NATIONAL'BANKS
RE-ELECT OFFICERS
Tliu liuliniiiil IiiiiiIih ni' Mi'ill'mil
bold tlivir iiiiintiil ili'i'liiiiiM vi'-lcnlnv
mid no dinner were iniiilu in ilircc
turn mill tilTioiM'H.
Tliu MmI'oi1 Niiliiinul linnli illicc
Inro ri'nli'fli'il ii ni Willinm II, (lnri
J. A. 1'i.rrv. I V.. Merrick. II. I. I'd.
Ion. J. K. Wiii'tiiinii, ,, A. WYhIi'i--liind
mill John S. (Irlh, while t ho re
Hiwli'd iiI'I'ii'itm urn Willinm II, (linn,
iriNidi'iil ; J. A. IVi'rv mid V. V,. Mcr
rink, victi iirimidwilN; John S. Oilli,
Vllhllilir, II 11(1 W, II. Jllt'kNUII, IIMNiHlllIll
t'liNliiitr.
Tlio rti-idi'i'luil diri'i'tin'H of lliii Kind
Xiiliotml bunk nro I'Ihin. M. Km-huli,
lli'iirv Hurl, ( Iiiih. Ktriinir. J. II,
I onli'V, K. K, Jlciiol, (I 'mi W. Dunn
find Wm. 0. Toil, mid tliu ri'i'li'i'ti'il
nffii'vr nro Win. (I. Tiiil, WMiiliMiti
'. M. Kiiitl'hh, vii'u iiivxiili'iil. Oris
friiwfi.rd, ciiliicr mid II. S. Ihmii'I hh.
tswliiiil fimliier.
- Tin CVnlrnl I'oinl lunik iiUo hi.,
llH I'lclltioll Willi NO t'lllllliro ill I 111' (li-
iwturatt'. Tint linnli di'oliucil u divi
tun J.
ANTI-I. W. W. BILL
-i OI.YMI'IA. Wn-ili.. Jim. 1 1. Wiish.
UikIuii'h li'tiiMnturu linn m-Hcd over
UoviTiinr KrnvM I.inl vr'H vi-lu
"i'lilllllllll hVlldil-llliMIl" hill, ol'tlrll
hHlki'll of n h II mi'lllll'i uiuii'il niiiimt
lmliiMrinl WurkiTN of lliii World mid
oivniiirntioim mid iiulividtuilH iixih
iK Clip (.'OVi-riiiiicnl. Tudii.v tliu house,
by n vole of H." lo 0. niNseil the inimx
lire, Vi'hI.t'Iiiv the liill pimtd tli
M'liulit by a 117 In "i vole.
TODAY'S CASUALTIES
Klllud In action: I'rlvato Itolmrt I..
Ilonry. Lntnyolio, Orn.
Dlml of dlnimsn: I'rlvato Kiiiti'iio
Kolly, I'ortliiud. Ore.
. Woiindad severely: Prlvnto Aukum
W. Olln, lllllsilalo, tiro.
' Ilal of wound: I'rlvnlo I.ovo A.
Conrml, BirliiK'llil. Oro.
Woundod In action (deuroo umlo
tormlnod) previously reported nilss
I net In action: I'rlvato William Tlor
nny, I'ortlnnd, Ore.
Rotiirnod to duty, previously ro
porlod missing In union: I'rlvuto
John It. I'lturro, Kiilrirli Ore.
ORGANIZES SOCIETY
TO AID CRIPPLES
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14 A. nt'-T- "
'Minn Torrpim lion rnlwil 10,
OOO.iilifl (o(. allied wur clmrllii' l
IIiikIiiiiiI in"' l ori:.in'.l'i- a
ovluty to ant war crlpploe.
PASSEOflVER VETO lyjEAT MONOPOLY
PI ENTY OF WORK
Tlii'in in no nri'd nl nri'Hi'iil mid for
Kiiiiui linn! In I'niiiu lor miv ri'liiriicil
Idicr to no witli'i") work in J ik-Iihoii
coiinlv for. iici'ordini' to .Milton .Iiiiich,
Niiiicniitoinli'iit of Hi" i'mliTiil eni
idovnii'iit Hi'rvii'd lii-re. ultlioimli lie
iiiiiv not lie iililn In L'ivo tlii'in iiiht tlio
i'Iiihh of work tlii'V wmil. vid Im 'uii
I'm ii;kIi tlii'in wink, l.iiht wi'ik lie
found inliH in orrliurilN mid on In nun
lor leu Moldiern, iiml viwIitiIhv I wo
liioru KoldirrK. omt from .InckMoii villu
nnd'oiii! from 'IVxiih ilituin'd iolw
lliroiiuli Jiuii'H at ii dnv mid
wiiil tu work on I ho Wrlixtor ranch.
"The trouble im thill n nuiulier of ml
dierM want work in town mid Hint I
emiiiol urive," Hiiid .Imiich todiiv.
"A 'few Iiiivii i'iiiih! into this
office mid Muted Hint tliev need
id work biidlv, mid when 1 direeled
tlii'in lo mi oreliiird or fnriii where
tliev eon Id luivo I'liiiilovniciit. thev
turned the offer down, mivinu' thev
wonted work in Hie eitv.
One mini turned down a lenioorurv
lob in town here ut Xi ccntH an hour.
I cull Iiml inliH fur n niiiuher of koI
dierH outside of tliu eitv lor home
then to entile,''
STRIKERS VOTE 10
V.KMAX, Jan. ir. (Ity Anioelat
ed 1'runH.) ' cordon of troopn had
lieou thrown u roil lid the suburb of
Muulilt, ono of the in oft t Important
IndiiHtrlul aoctloim In (ireutor I'.orlln,
to dliiitrin clvlllann und Bparlacana.
'I'edenlrlnna are being luilted and
hounoH entered by ncurchliiK purtlex.
Th a telephono acrvlee hurt been slop
ped. The employoH of Die Schwartzkopf
workd, one of the rnoHt rudlcal liodlen
volod today to ronumo work Wodnes
dtiy mornliiK. ltnllwuy employee alao
voted to end. their atrike.
The Hi nt CoiikIi Jleillilno
When a drunglst finds that hla
cuatomora all npoak well or a certain
preparation, he forma a Rood opinion
of It and when lp need of auch a
medlcino la almoat certain to uao it
hlnmelf and- In hla family. Thta la
why ao many druttglBta uae and rec
ommend Chamberlain's Cough Koin
edy. J. H. Jonca, a. well known drug
glat of Cubrun, Ky aaya, "I have
UHcd Clittmbcrluln'a Cough Itomcdy
In my family for the puat aeven yearn
and have found It to be the heat
cough medicine I have ever known."
Don't Vou forget It
Bear In mind that Chamberlain's
Talilola not only move the bowels but
Improve the appetite and strengthen
the dictation. They contain no pep
sin or other digestive ferment but
strengthen the stomi.oh and enable It
to perform Its functions naturally.
DENEK1NE DEFEATS
ODESSA, Jan. 13 General Dene-
klne, tho antl-Holshevlk leader in
southern Russia, has lnfllctod a
sharp defeat on tbo'Boluhovlkl on the
Klver Kuma in the Caucasus. One
thousand prisoners were captured by
hla forces.
After two days of fighting, General
Deneklne captured Alexandria Oru
ahevka, tho Dolshevlkl losing a num
ber of light field guns and machine
guns.
MAKES RAPID HEADWAY
WASHINGTON. .Inn. lii. Krmieis
J, lleiiey, v lui acted iih special couu
x for the federal trade eoniiniihiun
in the iiive-li(;alioii of the meat pnek
itiir iudiiMtry, testified today in the
Heiiiito ncrieiiltiiro eouimiltee'a lienr
iiitr on the bill providing fur overn
nient control ol' certain facilities of
the incut industry, nsserled that the
biK puckers- not only hud n monopoly
of the incut liusiiicM in the I'nileil
Ktutes, but so controlled the industry
in other countries iik to be utile to
iiiiuiipiilule prices ut home.
Mr. lleiiev said the hik' companies
lion' controlled the local hhniHhlering
husiiicss.
WILSON TO BE DINT.D
BY FRENCH SENATE
TAIMS, .Inn. l.-i. (IIiivns.)- rroH
ident Wilson will bo the pnest of hon
or at n biiiupiet to be mven by the
Krvhcli setiute .luii'inrv 'JO.
Add Tills I'lirt to Your Btoro of
KuowlcdKK,
Kidney disease often advances so
rapidly that many a person is firmly
In Its grusp before awuro of Its prog-1
ross. Prompt attention should bo,
given tho allghtnst symptom of kid-'
fluy illsoriler. If there Is u dull pain I
In tho back, headaches, dlizy spells !
or a tired, worn-out feeling, or If the!
kidney secretions nro offensive, Ir- i
regular and attended by pain, pro-j
euro a good kidney remedy at onco.
Your townspeople recommend :
I loon's Kidney I'llls. Head the stale- j
inont of this Meilford citizen, ' I
I). It. Andrus, CIO South Kir street!
says: "I was bothored consldorablo ;
by my kidneys and liludder. I hail
trouble In retaining tho kidney score-!
lions and I also had a dull ache
acrona my kidneys. 1 got quick rollcf ;
from Dean's Kidney Pills. My kld-j
nuys acted moro regularly and I !
didn't havo that trouble In my back, j
This has convinced mo that Doan's,
Kidney I'llls nro a medlcino of merit
and nro worth recommending to oth
ers." Price COc, at nil dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills tho tamo that
.Mr. Andrus had. Poster-.MIlbiirn
Co.. .Mfgrs., Iluffiilo. Of. Y. Adv.
A Walls! Resistance
Emphasis should be placed upon
the conservation of strength and
the building up of a strong wall
of resistance against weakness. .
SCOTTS
MULSION
is used regularly by many, right
through the winter, as a depend
able means of conserv ' Jigstrength
For the delicate child or adult,
oooira uu era ricn nounsn
Blent with tonic-qualities that
are great in their ability to
strengthen the body and in
rreane resistance.
lcouttUowuc.UloouficUI,N.J, 18-21,
Full of
Flavor
'A nut butter
that is finding favor
with thousands of
thrifty families
"UMECO" Nutmargarine
.'''-'":''' . . ;: . '.
Ii:li oil of eocoanut meat, chunied with a generous
. quantity of pure pasteurized sweet milk and fine .
dairy salt, makes this pure, wholesome, nutritious
and delicious nut butter. .
On bread and toast, in eakes and pastry, it "costs '
; less aiuHastes best."
The product of a sanitary, Pacific Northwest factory. ' '
Churned fresh daily, packed in waxed, odorproof
cartons. -
'if'
. 01 r
ris-.
Your Grocer Can Supply You
UNION MEAT CO.
PORTLAND,, OREGON ,,
Save a Piece of
, Yfcur Tire
Money
THERE'S a whole
lot in buying good
tiret;
First there's usually
a strong company be
hind them! .
Second you'get
more service for your
money!, and
Third you reduce
your troubles and
save in repairs.
That's why we picked
Federals for you,
and why we stand behind
litem.
No other tire has 'the
Double-Cable-Base con
etruction. Ask-us about it.
j ' 1 1 "erjirimiiiffiri'',iiiriiS
C. E. GATES
AUTO CO.
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What Will Happen Thursday,
I Greater Offerings -:-
Friday and Saturday
Greater Reductions
AT THE
Recoestraction and
Readjustment
Sale
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Boys1 Shoes
$2.50 UovV Patent JUiltou Shoes...........
$2.75 Boys' (lood (inn Metal Shoes
$3.50 Hoys' Pine Gun Melal Slmes
$4.50 Hoys' Heavy Tan Winter Shoes
$1.50 Hovs' Ueavv Hlaek Vinter Shoes...
$1.50 Hoys' High Cut Winter Shoes ,
Men's Shoes
$5.00 Men's Heavy Work Shoes
$o00 Men's Heavy Work Shoes .
$(.50 Men's Army Work Shoes ....
$7.00 Men's Dress Shoes
$7.50 Men's Dress Shoes
$1.39
$1.98
$2.69
$3.15
....$3.15
$2.98 '
...$3.49
...$3.98
...$4.98
..$5.49
...$6.49
Ladies Shoes
$5.00 Values, Laco or Patent, .....
$5.00 Values, Viui Kid, Button
$5.00 Values, Lace Oxfords
$5.00 New Dress Slioes .
$6.50 Now )rcss Shoes
$7.20 New Dress Shoes
$7.50 New Dress Shoes
$1.49
:..$i.98
$1.49
$4.49
$5.85
'.$6.48
$6.74
Children's Shoes
Children's Shoes, 5t to 8
Children's Shoes, 8to 11
Children's Shoes, ID, to 2 ....
... .. $1.53, $1.78, $1.98
$2.24, $2.52
..$2.48, $2.69
Ladies' Hosiery
25c Black Lisle Hose .....
35c Hlaek Lisle Hose .....
50c Hlaek Lisle Hose .....
Children's Hosiery
30c Children's Black Hose
35 and 40c Children's Black Hose '
Woolen Dress Goods
$1.25 Woolen Serges .:.
$1.25 Woolen Plaids ........
$1.75 Poplins and Serges .....
' $2.00 Poplins and Serges ........
Umbrellas
$3.50 Umbrellas ........
, Ginghams
Standard Ginghams .l...:.........'.....'...29)
Standard Ginghams j,
.17
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.19
...29
...:....89
.: 98
$1.59
. ..$1.69
.$2.98
31, 34
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Towels
-25c Turkish Towels....: ..
35c Turkish Towels .........I:;:....
50c Turkish Towels
...19
29
....42
Ladies' Blouses
$6.50 and $7.50 Crepe dc Cheue Blouses $3.98
$9.50 and $10.50 Crepe dc Chene Blouses...........;......$4.98
$12.00 and $15.00 Crepe do Chene Blouses ................$6.98
Ladies' Goats 1
$15.00 Fine Winter Coats .........:....!.....,.....$10.98
$18.50 Pine Winter Coats ..............:....$12.98 ;
$20.00 Fine Winter Coats ...................L.......:............$13.98
$25.00 Pine Winter Coats ......:..:.......:...:.....$18.98
LADIES' SUITS REDUCED LESS THAN COST
"Ladies' Silk Petticoats
. Special ........................... ......:.;......:...$4.9; $5.49, $6.49
Muslin Underwear J -
:.....$1.39
.....$1.98
..: ....$3.25
..: ....$1.50
".: .,............$1.75
$2.00
Muslin Skirts, Special ....
Muslin Skirts, Special ....
Muslin Skirts, Special ...
Muslin Gowns, Special ...
.Muslin Gowns, Special ....
Muslin Gowns, Special ....
M, M. Department Store
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RELIABLE MERCHANDISE
RELIABLE METHODS
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