Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 21, 1919, Page 8, Image 8

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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOW FRTDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1019
WARDEPARTMENT'S
SALEM, Ore.. Feb. 21. Tho sonato
of tho Oregon legislature adopted to
day a joint resolution originating in
the bouse, commending Muvor Ole
Hanson, of Seattle, for bis work in
Buppresuion of radical elements dur
ing the recent general strike there.
1 The house passed todav a bill bv
Sonntor Moser, providing for tho es
tablishment of citv planning commis
missions by. municipalities. Tho so
called "morals bill" comprising roc
ommcdations of the war department
in connection with protection of sol
diers from disease, was finally killed
in tho bouse in a stormv course
through tho ' legislature. The vote
against it was 26 to 13.
In an effort to avoid a lensthv ex
tension of tho legislative session the
house had 09 bills on its enlcndar for
action today. The legislature was
supposed to conclude ijts session to
night, members now being permitted
to draw pav for their services after
40 davs. It is estimated that the
legislature will continue until the lat
ter part of next week to end some of
tho business.
OFPORTLANDI.W.W.
'PORTLAND. Ore..' Feb. 21. War
rants for the deportation of Georee
Mineoff. Bulearinn; Samuel Lcvail
lant. Germnn-Swiss. and Neil Guinev,
Canadian, have been asked by R. P.
Bonham, inspector in charge of the
United States immigration service
here, it was announced todav. The
charges preferred against the trio
are based upon their alleged activity
in J. W. W. activities here. The men
lire held at the county iail pending
action on their cases bv the depart
ment of labor at Washington.- -
OIL LEASING BllL
WASHINGTON. Feb. 21 Efforts
to get a vote on the conference re-
nnrt. nn tlm nil linQinr Kill fnito in
the senate again todav and will be
renewed tomorrow. Senator Gronna
of North Dakota opposed the meas
ure, declaring the democrats were try
ing to force the same kind of legisla
tion nnnn thfl nmlntpv nnn thnt thai.
formerly condemned.. He read a letter
irom uuiord fincnot saying enact
ment of the bill would cause "incal
culable injury" ot the west.
IN ARGENTINE STRIKE
' WASHINGTON. Feb. 21. Serious
, conditions at Buenos Aires as a re
sult of the general strike are report
ed in dispatches reaching here. Be
lief is expressed in . authoritative
Quarters that the strike has now
reached a political stage and is being
used against President Irigoven.
'..Killed in action Private Arthur
1 . Clouah. Portland. Ore.
Wounded severely Private Melvin
N. Hongen, Silverton. Ore.
Wounded, degree undetermined
Private George Boisons, Portland;
Private George Alexander Burns,
Portland.
Wounded slightly Private Floran
H. Burns, Rainier. Ore.: Private Ray
i mood J. Ross, Gibbon, Ore.
STABLE COSTS FOR HOMES
. . URGED BY MASTER BUILDERS
SEATTLE Feb!. 21. Establish
ment of stable costs for the erection
of homes was urged upon members of
the Northwest Master Builders' As
sociation in convention here today by
B. hi Lambuth, president of the Seat
tle' Real Estate Association. The
speaker advocated home building as a
cure for unemployment following war
and for Bolshevism. '
EDWARD BELL FIELD. SR..
DENVER CAPITALIST. DEAD
DENVER. Col.. Feb. 21. Edward
Boll Field, Sr., president of the Moun
tain States Tolephone and Telegraph
company, died at his home here today
: after a long illness. Mr. Field was
HO years old. ' He was one of the best
known capitalists in the Rocky Moun
tain region. - . .
PATRICK HENRY'S HOME
DESTROYED BY FIRE
' lA'NCMBl'RG, yd.. Feb. 21. "Red
Hill," the historic home of Patrick
-Henry, about 30 miles from Lynch
burg, was destroyed Yesterday bv lire.
Many iamous relics worn saved.
TODAY'S CASUALTIES 1
HEADS AMERICAN RED
CROSS
r MS;
. Farrand is the new chairman
ot the central .committee ot the
American Red Cross. He has a
reputation as a student of psy
chology and anthropology and was
president of the University of Col
orado when the war broke out.
but his new appointment as ex
ecutive head ot the Red Cross is
due to his work as director in
France ot the war on tuberculosis
conducted by tho International
health board. - President Wilson
makes the appointment.
STATE HOSPITAL FOR
SALEM. Feb. 21. An industrial
reconstruction hosp'.tnl to be built
at Portland from funds of the state
industrial accident commission up to
$400,000 is provided in n bill which
passed the senate todav. The bill was
introduced bv Senator Eddv. chair
man of the reconstruction commit
tee. -, ' ,
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BILL PASSES HOUSE
WASHINGTON. Feb. 21. Tho bill
appropriating $750.000.0fl0 for the
railroad i administration rcvolvintr
fund in nddiiion to the $500,000,000
carried in the act which provided for
federal control was passed bv the
house today with only 15 negative
votes.
ROBERTS LAYS HIS
CRUTCHES ASIDE
Relieved of Rheumatism by Tanlac
After Suffering Eighteen
Years
"Tanlac relieved me of eighteen
years of suffering and more than
that, It has added thirty pounds to my
weight," said F. Roberts, who lives
at 824 West Nora St., Spokane, the
other day.
"When I look back over the past
eighteen years of. my life," he con
tinued, "I wonder how lu the world
I ever stood all the suffering I went
through with. I had rheumatism In
both my feet and legs, and sometimes
they would Bwell terribly. It was
the same with my arms from my fin
ger tips to my elbows, and I couldn't
use my hands at all. For eighteen
months before I began taking Tanlac
it was Impossible for me to walk ex
cept on crutches. Sometimes for
days at a time I would just have to
sit down and suffer agonies nearly
every minute and when night came
my suffering was so great that I
rarely ever slept very much. To add
to all the rest of my trouble my stom
ach went back On me, and it seemed
impossible for me to find anything to
eat that would not make me suffer
afterwards. When I tell you, that I
lost over seventy-five pounds in
weight you will have some idea how
I was going down hill. I think I
must have taken a hundred different
kinds of medicine but none of it
brought me any relief.
"1 had about lost faith In medicine,
but when I saw Tanlac advertised I
made up my mind that I would try
just one more, and if, I failed to get
relief I would never spend another
dollar for medicine as long as I lived.
But Tanlac helped me from the very
first, and by the time I had finished
my first bottle I could feel a wonder
ful improvement. Jly appetite came
back and I was soon eating three
square meals a day, and 1 got so I
would get hungry between meals. The
more Tanlac I took the more I could
eat and the better I felt, and It
wasn't long before I laid my crutches
away, for I could walk without them.
And then I could begin to use my
hands a little. I saw that I was
coming back strong so I just stuck
by Tanlac and well just look at me
now I am free from all my troubles
and as well and strong as I ever was
and work hard every day and as long
as I live I will praise Tanlac for all it
has done for me."
Tanlnc Is sold In Medford by West
Side Pharmacy, In Gold Hill by St. D.
Bowers, in Central Point by Miss M.
A. Mee, in Ashland by J. J. McN'air.
... ... . Adv.
LOUISE BRYANT
PLEADS CAUSE
OF
WASHINGTON. Feb. 21. With
the witness complaining blttorly ot
unfair treatment and protesting that
Americans advocating self-determination
for Russia were treated as trai
tors, the senate propaganda Investi
gating committee today ..continued its
examination ot 1-oulso Bryant, the
American woman wrltor who testi
fied that her husband, John Rood,
was employed by the Bolshovlki.
During tho hearing Chairman
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NEW .
JERSEY SUITS
In Tan, Grey
and Foch Blue,
AT $42.50 EACH
NEW
JERSEY PETTI
COATS all colors
$5.98 to $9.98 Each
NEW
JERSEY
DRESSES
$25.00 to $50.00
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Gossard
Corsets
are for
Every
Woman
$2.50 to $12.00
pair.
X - SATURDAY BARGAINSIN UNDERWEAR
S "Women's Silk Top Union
Suits in flesh : and white;;
All sizes.
Special ....
$1.75
X Coopers "Closed Kroteh"
& Union Suits tor women,
V cry special Sat
X urday .: ......
$1.50
Women's Muslin Urider-
j wear in Gowns and Com
Y bination Suits. Keal $3.50
IaCr:..!!:.$2.48
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Visit Our Notion Department, It Will Pay You.
t COLGATE'S SOAP
t 100 boxes Colgarte's Toilet
A Soap, all odors. Worth to-
A day, 45c a box, 3 cakes in a
o box. On sale Sat-
25c
urday, box
Y MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
Overman said thu committee might
suspend its sitting tor two weeks bo
cause ot tho press of business Inci
dent to adjournment of congrmis.
This enmo out when Miss Uryaut de
manded to know why certain wit'
nesses had been notified by telegraph
not to appear.
"Oh," said the witness, "adjourn
this hearing without hearing people
who know most about Russia so you
can pass a law first."
Miss llryant complained that tho
committee called only one sldo.
"Well," said Slnjor B. Lowry
Humes, directing the examination.
"you como here us a champion ot tuo
Dolshevlkl."
"I'm not their champion" respond
ed the witness, "1 Just want to tell
the truth."
Senator Sterling of South Dakota,
told tho witness It appeared to him
she was trying to work hersult up as
a martyr for no cause whatsoever.
in Every Dept.
THE NEW WELWORTH BLOUSES at $2.50
A woman has to wear but a single "NVol worth to
become a confirmed, wearer and fast friend of
this worthy and respected Blouse. There is
crowded into the model bearing tho Wclworth
label far more in real Blouse value than is oft
entimes found in Blouses costing considerably
more. And in addition to the unusual values
the Welworth styles are always winsome, au
thentic and appealing.
707 New Frilled Model. Finely plaited lace
trimmed full. Deep lace edged collar. Lace
trimmed cuffs. Of fine voile. .
Welworth Blouses are sold here exclusively
S3.69
$8 Georgette Waists $5.48
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Gossafd
Brassieres
Fit
Every
Figure
&w 59c to $2.50
Infants Tiny Tot Vests,
All sizes. Cheap at Z O
75c. This sale, oach...vJt
Women 's 'Spring Union'
Suits in tight knee and
umbrella styles. All ' (Sip
sizes. Special U7v
Women's Spring Vests,
fine quality, all sizes. 50c
values. Sat- '. .
urday, each vsv
JERSEY BLOOMERS
Women's Knit Jersey
Bloomers in flesh and
white, all sizes. Cheap at
85c. On sale AQf
aiuruay, pair ......vv
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
SAYS RABBIT GROWER
To the Kditor: Wo sold two doix
and their litters as advertised yes
terday for $10 and $7.fi0 respective
ly, before the ink on tho Mail Tribune
was dry. Have always sold every,
thing we advertised in the Tribune In
double uuick time ami customum
kept coming. The oulv fault wo can
find with an ml in Trihuno is vou
can't stop whnt vou started, and this
causes advertisers to disappoint
would-be customers. Wo have no
doubt of till our 200 rabbits being sold
by Monday, or earlier.
CRANK RimtlTItY.
10-VP. Court St.
Forecast the
AN
Crepe Mirabcau, n new cloth in
silk and cotton mixture, 13 spring
shades to choose from. TO
Special, yard
"La Vogue" Voiles, -10 inches
wide, coinos in light und dark
colors. Very special. Zfl
Yard ..OVC
32 inch Imported Zephyr Ging
ham. New plaids. Ofi
Yard 07.C
Silk Zephyr Ginghams in u beau
tiful line of patterns, TQ-,
31 inches wide, yard 71
60 NEW
NEW CREPE de CHENE
Camisoles, Envelope Che
mise and Gowns. Priced
from $1.98 to $10.00
'Kayscr's Silk Gloves in
white, black and colors,
from 85$ pair up.
New Crepe de Clienc Kuf
flings for Collars and trim
ming Dresses.
New Braisscrcs in spring
styles. All prices.
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Ne wSilk Caps and Toques
for infants at all prices.
HieWoman'S Store
14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
MEDFORD. OREGON
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A MOTHER'S STRENGTH,
Mother, whose hands rock the cradle, often needs mora
. than ordinary food to help maintain the blood-quality and
strength and to assure adequate nourishment to the
child. It is as unwise (or the mother, as it is dangerous
to the child, to place denendonco upon alcoholic etimu
lution, for strength is not found in alcohol
of purest cod iver oil, absolutely free from alcohol, is
mother s true friend, in thut it performs a two-told
duty. Scott's is tonic-nourishment, particularly,
fitted for the trying period of motherhood.
SCOTT'S EMULSION BUILDS UP STRENGTH.
tkeu a Uuwnt, Ukwuilltlil, N. J, ll-M
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m iwt i
Earliest Fashions for Spring
ABUNDANCE OF SPRING
I7I
conies
colors.
Silk
wide, a new cloth
for waists, yard ...
Fancy
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PATTERNS OF DEVONSHIRE CLOTH 48c YARD
SATURDAY SALE o! NECKWEAR
Women's Collars and Collar ami Cuff
Sots, made of fine organdies. Real 75c
values. On sale Saturday, Afip
each iOl
Women's Fancy Collars, made of lace,
satin and organdie. Real $1.25 QOf
values On sale Saturday, ca......... 70L
SATURDAY SALE OF HOSIERY
Women's fine grade Cotton Hosiery
in white and black. All sizes. Cheap
today at 35c. On sale
Saturday, pair
Women's Fiber Silk Hoso in black,
white and colors. ' Cheap today at
$1.00. On sale Saturday, ; "jrf
pair ..1 I Jv
Women's White Silk Hose, good qual
ity, worth today $2.00. On , tfl CA
sale Saturday, pair .L.yl3"
Children's Lisle Hose in black and
brown. Cheap at 75c. On
sale Saturday, pair
EMBROIDERIES
1000 yards fine quality
Embroidery Edges and
Insertions, up to 15c val
ues. On sale . '
Saturday, j-ard'. :Vv
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$25.00 to $75.00
NEW SUITS
MADE WITH
BOX COATS
$30.00 to $6.00.
NEW DRESSES
Silk
AND
WOOL
$22.50 to $50.00.
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unnipur rongee, niciicK wuie, a
n highly mercerized cloth, comes s
in Foulard patteniR. 1 Q y
Very special, yard '
Admiration Voile, 40 inches wide, &
in good line oi
n good line of t AO -j
V'ery'special, yard "01
triped "rti!e, 27 inches
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Stripi
:48c i
Dress Voiles. Comes in V
vntvno iuiu nui in IIO
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Kid Glove
Special
Wonlen's fine A'
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quality Capo A
Gloves in black A
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white, grey and
tan. All sizes, A
25c
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48c
NEW VEILS
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up veils and veiling by tho
yard, in rill colors and f
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