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4 i VXUTi SIX MEDFORD MATL TTCTBUNE. MF,DFOT?D, OKI-XiON", WEDNESDAY, .TANUAHY 29, THREE ACCUSED SERIOUS CHARGE A wnvo nr moral (UMmwicnrv is swocmiitr this part of tlio state suiil County Prosecutor Roberts toilav in mseussmir the enc ot three Ash Inrnl men arrested the mist two ilnvs on criminal assault ehanres on vdune irirls of that eitv and the man arrest ed last week on n similar chnrse niraiiiHt a voime irirl of Roeue river. "Parents." lie w-nrned, "should earefullv enard their hovs and airls. pspeeiallv the latter, between the nvres of 11 and 10 years. In most cases of juvenile delinnuencv the neclcft or cnrelessness of parenls in renr'rur proiior safecuards about their child ren are lurirclv resnonsihle." 1 Tuesday afternoon V. T. Canmbell. a bearded old Ashland man of ,75 vears. was bound over - in Justice Taylor's eourt on the clmrsrc of at tempted assault on six or eialit voune school irirls. The case is a deplorable one and the prosecutor is still investi- eatins and closelv ouestioninir nil tlie eirls concerned with n view to mnkinsr other arrests and cleanini; up a bad situation. Campbell is in the countv iiiil. bcins unable to raise his bail ot Sfi.OOO. . This morninc Sheriff Terrell ar rived from Sail Francisco with Carl Anderson, -10 vears old. of Ashland, who was arrested on telearnnhic re nuest from the Jackson countv au thorities on the eharce of assault on n 13-venrs old Asblnnd eirl. , At bis preliminary hearinsr before Justice Tavlor this forenoon Anderson wn held to the irruinl iurv in $3,000 bond, which he was unable to furnish. Joe Martin, another Ashland man who is chanred with nssaultine a 15 years old Ashland sr'rl, nnd who wa. nrrcsicd at Reddinc. Calif., was liroimbt to Medford yesterday bv Peputv Sheriff Glenn Terrell nnd piven a hearine before Justice TaV-' lor. Mart'n. who is a Slavonian, need 27 years, was hound over to the ernnd iurv in $3,000 bond, which he was unable to civc. Las week George ITnrlow of Bocue Jlivcr was bound over to the sxnnd iurv on a charsre of assault aeainst n 14 voi'rs old eirl of that town under $3,000 bond, and has been in the countv jail ever since. SEIZED Al ALBANY A lame automobile filled with whiskey which was shipped bv freiuht from Medford to Corvullis Inst Friday niuht bv two unknown men, and from which before shipment several huih school boys stole several ounrts, is now hi the custody of the Southern Pacific railroad at Alhanv while va rious stale, county and railroad of ficers aUm? the line are hard at work, and have been ever since the ship ment, Irvine to locate the men who shipped the booze. The school students who stole some of the Honor became intoxicat ed the some niuht, and suved one bot tle of whiskey to take with them to attend a dance in Ashland last Sat urday n:sht. and one of them became so intoxicated thnt he was arrested bv the Ashland police nnd was fined in court there Monday. It is known that the freutht ear in which . the booie-fillcd auto was placed was under the watchful eves of two Southern Pacific detectives all the wav from Grants Pass to Cor vallis, they having learned of the shipment from Medford through word the authorities obtained from the lo cal enrn.se nnd the stories told bv the hit'h school boys as to where they ob tained liquor. , The nuto was in Medford for ciabt hours before it was shipped with its contents clevcrlv caniouflntred. The bottles of liouor were cnrefullv pack ed awnv in the bottom of the nuto and covered over with canvas. On top of the canvas were piled picks nnd hovels and other prospectors' tools. mtendins to eive the impression that the car was owned bv miners who had decided to sIpp from here. The boot- lescers left town after shippine the auto and have not. since been located. TUc.v were cone lone before the au thorities learned of the booze nnd its hipmeiit. The students in nosins about the enrnee durine their ab sence made the discovery of the liouor in the auto. FOR U.S. GOMPTROLLER WASHINGTON. Jan. 29. John Skelton Williams of Tiririnia. was nominotcd.todav v President Wilson for another term as comptroller of the currency. Opposition to the confirmation of Mr. Williams is planned by a number pt senators. The opposition is said to be based on official acts ot Mr. Williams, some ot which resulted in clashes with influential bankers. - HENRY L PII10CK OF OREGONIAN, DEAD PORTLAND, Jan. 29. Henry L. Pittock, publisher of the Oregonian for nearly sixty years, died here at 11:10 o'clock last night, following an illness ot several weeks from influ enza and complications. He was 83 years of age. Four daughters, one son, two brothers and two sisters sur vive the publisher. Mrs. Pittock died last June. DRY NATION PROCLAIMED. (Continued from page one.) rado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Ken tucky, 'Louisiana, 'Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, 'South Dakota, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, . West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming. Three-fourth of States And, further, that the states whose legislatures have so ratified the said proposed : amendment, constitute three-fourths of the whole number of states In the United States, vt Now, therefore, be It known that I, Frank L.- Polk, acting secretary of state of the United States, by virtue and in pursuance of section 205 of the revised statutes of the United States, do hereby certify that the amendment aforesaid has become valid to all intents and purposes as a part of the constitution of the United States. ' . ' : In testimony whereof, I have here , unto sot my hand and caused the seal of tho department of state to be af fixed. ;. ; Done at the city of Washington, the 29th day of January, In tho year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hun dred and nineteen, ' ' ' (Signed) FRANK L. POLK, Acting secretary of state. AUTO WITH 400 OF TO ALBANY. Ore., Jan. 29. Four hundred perfectly good quarts of liquor are in the hands ot tbe South ern Pacific officials at the local de pot awaiting instructions of the au thorities as to wbat disposition should be made of the property. They came by local freight and were concealed in a large touring car which was shipped from California and consigned to an unknown party 'Tar"Cbrvallis. Detectives for the Southern Pacific are now at work on the case and an effort will be made to locate the own er and file a charge ot transporting liquor into dry territory. HALF MILLION FOR SALEM, Jan. 29. Proposing that the legislature appropriate $500,000 for the construction ot a new state penitentiary. Senator Ritner of Uma tilla county, introduced a bill today to extend that authority to the atate board of control. Further provision is that a new site lie procured if necessary: A referendum clause Is attached to the bill. . A IENCE Can you doubt the evidence of this Medford citizen? You can .verify Medford endorse ment. Read this: A Edwin J. White, former, dairyman at 322 East Main street, says: "I was nearly laid up with an attack of lumbago. It came on without any warning and I thought, my back was broken. I couldn't straighten up and went about all bent over. A friend advised me to take Doan's Kidney Pills, which I did, and soon I was able to get about. It required only one box to fix me up In fine shape and since then, I have never had any trouble with my back and kidneys." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same- that Mr. White had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, 'N'. Y. Adv. OPEN REST ROOM The sulvnste department of tho Pol ttinii relief work which has been affil iated with the Mod Cross mid iimmiB- ed bv the W. C. T, U. is eoiinr to open an exchanw and rest room. A store on North Front street near Main has been routed and the ladies are trvinu to iret it ready to open about the, first of February. x - The salvaae department has been under the ehnrae of Mrs. T. A. How ell and Mrs. IX A. Price, At u meet ing held Inst Thursday the report bowed over 13,000 articles handled since it opened in November,, 1H17. Beside things sent abroad n most im portant relief service has been ren dered here. Over 445 eamieiits have been eiven to those in need in Med ford and in this vicinity. Four hun dred pillows were sent throneh the state W. C. T. U. patriotic depart ment to the soldiers' hospitals in Van couver nnd Cmn Lewis: 112 snr meuts to the Albertinn Kerr baby home in Portland. At the meeting the following needs of Medford were discussed: First A rest room where a mother with her children, and others who visit Medford nnd have not friends here, can be made welcome and com fortable. , Second An cxehnnse where wo men can tnko their products knit tinir. needlework, bnkinir. canned fruits, etc., nnd have them sold for a nominal percentnee. , .Third A snlvnec department where thine of nnv kind that some persons no loneer need can be sold to others who do need them. Spenkimr of this department Mrs. Mears said "this is real conservation." It was pointed out that thriftv mothers had TRYliMAGNESIA FOR It Neutralizes Stomach Acidity, Pre vents Food Fermentation, Sour, , Gassy Stomach and Acid Indigestion. Doubtless it you are a .sufferer from Indigestion, you have already tried pepsin, bismuth, soda, charcoal, drugs and various digestive aids and you know these things will not cure your trouble in some cases do not even give relief. ; But before giving up hope and de ciding you are a chronic dyspeptic just try the effect ot a little liltiii rat ed magnesia not the ordinary com mercial carbonate, citrate, oxide or milk, but the pure blsurated mag nesia which you can obtain from practically any druggist in either powdered or tablet form. Take a teaspoonful of the powder or two compressed tablets with a lit tle water after your next meal, and see what a difference this makes. It will instantly neutralize the danger ous, harmful acid in tho stomach which now causes your food to fer ment and sour, making gas, wind, flatylence, heartburn and the bloat ed or heavy, lumpy feeling that seems to follow most everything you eat. You will fiad that provided yon take a little blsurated magnesia im mediately after a meal, you can eat almost anything and enjoy it without any danger of pain or discomfort to follow and moreover, the continued ue of the blsurated magnesia cannot injure the stomach In anyway so long as there are any symptoms of acid Indigestion. Adv. Burnham & Morrill's Fish Flakes A combination of Haddock and God fish, for creamed fish, fish balls, etc. Two sizes, Genuine Japanese Crab Meat 7 ot. Tins.......; .... .45c Preferred stock Crab Meat, 7 oz. tins............y......::....30c C & B Kippered Herring Schieffelin's 36-40 North Central Ave, Miss Mcirnn T,lovd Gcorec. diniclilcr of the lirilisli premier, is the sun beam nt No.. 10 Downinir street, as was Dorotliuli Drew duriiiir the ii' miersh'i) of her ifnindl'alher. the lute William li. Oludslone. Tonight Only JUNE EXVIDGE 'JOAN WOODS" MARIE DREvSSLER IN THE COMEDY "Gross Red Nurse" Special Music. Adults 20c; Children 10c. "AMERICA'S ANSWER" Starts Tomorrow. teamed that thev could huv fur u few cents theso iturnientM of irood ma terials and mako excellent children's clothing, Nont ;, warm children's dresses made from women's old fash ioned skirts were exhibited.- The plan is to have the exehttiiee sell' suppoi't- iuu mid vvl render this H'lvii'n In (he community, Mrs, T. A. llowell wn appointed ehiuvuum and mummer. It is ex pected that ij'erv orirnnUtttinu and the people in ttuneral will stand he- hi'-' this move and lend u hand lo help il on. 1'lverv tine cnii nl least co into their attic and send thu tliitiKN Ihev do not need. To start the fost room, a couch or loinive, table, ohairs, nur and souie dishes are need ed, Anyone who will limn or doiialu any of these Ihiuus, plouso call M0-It, 24 Merry Model Burlesquers 24 Maduo Kennedy has n lirand now rule lu "A 1'erfect Ldy." She Is !,ucy HIkuIiix, nlitui Lu. cllle l.o JiiiiiIhiii, a burlesque soubrett who is n "perfect lady," admits It, nnd prove It. "A lorfect l.aily" Is from tho bhf Htnim play by lliniintUK lollock and Iteiiiiold Wolf, ltoso KtalU's greatest success. There lo rich comedy and trinit of novel sidmlloim In the piny. A village. Morals Commit tee attempts to "reform" the "iHWfcct lady" mid slio turns tho tohlos nnd reform tho tt fiUTners. ' ' WITH . MADGE KENNEDY A Perfect Lady A Four Track Girl In a Single Track Town Tonig'ht Tomorrow You'll sco il (roup of Merry Models Hlnuidetl In "No Miui'n Lund" n vIIIiiko wIionv cMUcii lire o iiiiiToiv lu thiniKlit thnt they cun't even oce dayllhtl You'll see n pamon mildly hi lorn Willi "A I feet l.mly." He. defends licr ouuliuit the limullii of Dm Nciuidnl inmiHci'ii, Itiero'K ploiily of action In "X I'eiftit Iji.ly." 1'nrt N, nil kicmI record are t,linttrtsl, It's tho host coiiuMly.ilinniu In which mloriibln ,Mude Keiimsly luui over iieaiTl. COMEDY "Efficiency" BylChristie mmm( 3m The Talk of the Town TRAVEL "BESIDE THE, GLIMMER GLASS" By Bruce MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 4V DRESS GINGHAMS 22c MAIL OR EXPRESS PREPAID 25 , DRESS PRINTS 18c aims jTSiieWoman'a Store 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL MEDFORD, OREGON. 35 BLEACHED MUSLIN . 25c BLEACHED MUSLIN 22c FINAL WIND.UP THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF OUR GREAT JANUARY CLEARANCE SALES It will pay you to attend this sale THURSDAY and FRIDAY-the last days of this, the most successful sale we have ever held. Some splendid offerings ,v v " in every department will make it interesting CREPE DE CHENE AND GEORGETTE TrVAISTS AT GREAT REDUCTION FINAL CLEAN UP SALE OF WINTER COATS -tr- AND SUITS Winter uits Rcorular $17.50 price $35.00. " , This suIq,... . New Winter Suits, sold all season at ' ft $50. This sale. D.UU "Winter Suits. iip.-to-date in style. Sold atN$G5.00. S!?..: $32.50 Petticoats Women's Noar Silk Pet; ticoats, in plain, and fancy $2.50 $1 AO values Winter Coats Regular price, ttiQ QQ $27.50. This sale .JUtJ.fO . ,., ,' New winter coats, sold all season at $35. fi97 CA This sale $I.MJ Exclusive Winter Coats. Regular price $85ffli: AA This sale .............. vWJVU Sweaters Women's all vcol Sweat ers, good styles and colors. Cheap at $15.00. Now 50 New Crepe Do Chono Waists i all -colors and sizes. .Made of splendid material, nicely trimmed, well worth $5. For " this big salo $15.00 Dresses $9.98 ilO beautiful new wool and silk dresses, nicely made. $9.9S Values up to $15 For this sale Women's Walking Skirts, made of all wool M HQ J1.10 serge Fifty New Cieorgette Waists, made of the best grade of Georgette. Many styles to choose from, ui) to $8.00 values. 2S . $5.48 $25.00 Dresses $19.98 25nev all wool Sergo and Silk Dresses. Best fitting dress made. Cheap at $25. ftlA AO This sale, each. VlO Women 's Walking Skirts, values up to $10. This sale, C7 Qfi yiivu DRESS GOODS BARGAINS 500 yards of fan cy ,plaids . aud stripes in Wool Dress Goods, real 75c values. ; This sale, yd........ ..48 500 yards Wool Dress Goods in plain and fancy plaids, values up to $1.25. For this big sale, yd....75tf CLEARANCE SALE OF GOOD TOWELS AND WHITE GOODS Embroidery 500 yards Cambric .Em broidery and ' insertions, good widths, fine quality ' . up to 15c values. Cp Now, yard ......I'......'' each BARGAINS IN SILKS 1000 yijrds of 36 in. Taffeta, good . colors, fine quali ty. Cheap today al $2.00. This sale yard .....,..$1.59' 1000 yards of Fancy Silks in stripes and plaids, 35 inches wide, up to $2.50 values, now, yd...'..:.$1.98 15c Bath Towels..:...10f 25c Bath Towels....:.19 35c Bath Towels..:...29 65c Bath Towels......4S Nifty Nainsook 36 inches wide, a very fine 40c quality. 00 This sale, yard....... tJl 35c Huck Towels!!22 Dainty Tissue in white and flesh, suitable for fine underwear. 35c val ues. Now yard 25c Pillow Cases 42 and 45 inch bleached, f)0c values. For Qn this sale, yd.. Bleached 9-4 Sheeting. Cheap at $1.00. , IZp This salo, yard ....... BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS ON SALE AT LESS THAN MILL PRICE Large size Cotton Blaulc- etss, good weight. Cheap today at $2.25. ' $1 AO this sale, pair Wool Finish Blankets, in tan and fancy plaids, worth today, $5. PQ AO This sale, pair ..QO0 Comforters, full size, filled with good cotton, ff O A puvt 36 inch bleached Outing Flannel, 40c values. Now yard ...........29 36 inch Percales, best quality, 40c values, now yard 29 Curtain - Scrims in . cream and ecru, 40c values, yard ....:;..29 $3 values Weanvcll Sheets 72x90. Cheap at $2.00. : For this sale, each $1.48 Large 'size Cotton Blank ets, Cheap today at $3.00. For this sale, tfft OC pair :.......r..fuko lAill size Wool Blankets, ' good - quality. Cheap to day at $.10. This 47 AO sale, pair r1 ,u Full size Bed Comforters, filled with : fine, grade AV.hitc , cotton, Cheap at $4.50.,; Tliis .Bale CO fift each Table Damask, 64 inch. Cheap today at ' 65c, This sale, yard 48 Cotton Butts, full size for com forter, $1.00 val ues, now, each 79 MANN'S-The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price-M ANN'S i