Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 07, 1919, Page 8, Image 8

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COLLINS ELECTED
EXALTED RULER
BY ELKS LODGE
Following their annual election ot
officers last nlfrht at which George
M. Collins was elected exalted ruler,
the Kilts turned all their energies into
entertaining and welcoming home
those of their members who had re
turned from war service since Inst
month's affair held for a similar pur-
. pnse, and from then on music, vaude
ville stunts, fun and patriotic fea
tures was the order. Colonol H. H.
Sargent and a number of soldiers not
Elks were guests of honor at the
smoker and entertainment, as were a
number of women members ot the
Modford Choral society.
A. Y. Crowson, the chairman of
the smoker session, and Porter J.
Neff made formal addresses ot wel
come to the soldiers. There were
many excellent features on the pro
gram, but the distinct hits were made
by Colonel Sargent'B informal ad
dress, and the magician and legerde
maine stunt by Prof. Jucius Appleus
Hemstreet, altho Court Hail's panto
mime singing of "Rock a by Baby"
rocked the house.
... : In n Xew Role
. Dignified Colonel .Sargent appear
ed In a new role, for after being un
expectedly called on for a speech,
and having declared that he had
never been able to make an extem
poraneous address without previous
preparation, he gave thevlle to that
assertion hy continuing, and with de
licious humor relating some - inci
dents of his forty years service in the
TJ. S. army and personal reminis
cences of :he late President Roose-
' velt bo Interesting that he could have
held his audience tor hours.
Prof. Hemstreet who was formerly
In the theatrical business and who in
private life is a local power company
employe, astonished the , audience
, with his magician stunts, performing
the seeming impossible with grace
and ease. While no trick , of ledger-
demaine seemed too difficult for him
he balked and gave up when request-
ed to plant several hairs on the shin
ing dome of the newly elected exalt-
v Arl ruler. '
. At the conclusion ot the smoker
program the assemblage adjourned
to the banquet room in the basement I
and feasted. The following was the
smoker program: .
fmoker Program
. to the dead herpes "In
Flanders Fields," Gus Newbury; sel
ection, Prof. Launspach's orchestra:
tribute to French flag. Miss Adele
Brault; tribute to British flag, Wm.
Vawter; tribute to American flag,
Mrs. Florence McElhose; quartet,
. Mr." and Mrs. Geo. Andrews, Mrs.
Edna Isaacs and, Brother C. C. Mc
Curdy; selection, orchestra; legerde
xnaine, Prof. Hemstreet; duet, Geo.
Andrews" and Mrs. Isaacs; address.
Porter J. Neff; nonsense, foolishness,
' etc., Geo. Collins and Buck Hounds.
. The kitchen police and waiters,
all garbed In white.were the followr
ing Elks: W. F. Qulsenberry, Geo.
' Hilton, Virgil Strang, Pug Isaacs,
Ray Satchwell, Bert Craig, Fay Dia
mond, Van Gilbert, Frank Ray, B. J.
Smith, Ed Henselman, A. H. Isbell,
v E. C. Jerome, Ki. S. Bennett, Sam
' Richardson, Ed Soutter, P. C. Big
ham, Doc. Emmens, Doc. Hargrave,
-Horace Bromley, 'Bill Gates, A. B.
Cunningham, Everett Eads, J. W.
Jacobs, M. S. Biden. .
The annual election of officers
took very little time, there being only
one contest, that for the office of
exalted ruler to which two men
aspired. Mr. Collins was elected by
a large majority over his worthy op
ponent in an exceedingly friendly
contest. The following were the oth
er officers elected:
' ' Esteemed leading knight, B. Klum;
esteemed loyal knight, GeoA. Cod
. ding; esteemed lecturing knight, N.
S. Bennett; secretary, Lee L. Jacobs;
treasurer, V. H. Vawter; tiler, J. A.
tuo rninrnil nf Wednesday night
and yesterday footed up to .65 of an
inch, of which .26 toll yostorday after
t b n. Thorn was a frost this morn
ing, the minimum temperature being
29 degrees above. nam xonigiu hum
tomorrow is the rather discournglng
prediction.
Get the choicest norma ii
fruit, oranges, pineapples, apples and
vegetables at Medford Fish1 Market.
nA,ll,nil man reclKtored at. . the
hotels today Include C. E. I.owo, W.
F. Stewart. F. N. James. V. J. Crane,
C. 8. Yaques, C. H. Bonhaus. J as. .
Lathrop, W. G. Carr, J. Forsythe. H.
L. Hall and P. B. Hargood.
naeahnil funs will set most com
plete and interesting news in Port
land Telegram, 10 forenoon; 45c.
month. Phones 23, S06-J. aao
Poinr Samoson. the man irom
iv. whose sanity was
doubted and. who was placed in the
Josephine county Jail weanesoay uj
Sheriff Lewis, was taken before the
countv court and given Ws freedom
by Judge Gillette. He was relieved
of the knife and loaded revolver
which he possessed . when taken by
the sheriff.
Furniture nnholsterlns. mattress
making, crating and packing. Doug
las, 201 S. Riverside. Phone J62-J.
vw-M c wiinon of Prosnect. tno
former rural carrier In that vicinity,
In Maitfnrd tnd&V fTOm
Camp Lewis, having been discharged
from the 46th regiment of coast artil
lery.
Daily's Taxi. Dodge cars. Phono i.
Mr nmi Mrs. F. L. Orr are among
the visitors in the city from Rogue
River. They are at the Hotel Hol
land.
Dr. Edw. de "Reymonte, drugiess
Dhvsiclan. Acute and chronic diseases
by his own system. 9to 12, 1 to 6
n. m. Rooms 4-5 St. Mark s oiog.
'316
Thn flint meetine of the executive
council of the farm bureau will he
held la Ashland next Tuesday at
a. m.
Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corey Bldg.
rnmnril Frank Coleman, former
j trk. did not come
frnm Portland with the rest of j
the 65th artillery boys, and Is still
at the state metropolis, wbere ne saw i
his brother Elbert of the 69th artil
lery this week -when the regiment
stopped off enroute to Camp Lewis.
Thn hrnihnrs had1 not seen each oth
er since the 65 th departed from Fort
Stevens for France, as wniie in mai
country they did not meet, Frank is
expected home from Portland within
a day or two.
- Sewing or work by hour. 518 west
Second street.
William Werth of Central Point,
route 2, was a business visitor In
Medford today.
Nash- Hotel. Special rates, week
or month. Steam heat, 317
Mrs. Leon B. Haskins Is at the
Sacred Heart hospital recovering
from an operation performed Wed
nesday. Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe's.
F. T. Ledyard. J. F. Gottrell are
visitors in Medford from San Fran-
! Cisco. " '
rvono a Si-, vnrd. Jan Store.
Airo t? K Rvron of San Fran
cisco Is among the late arrivals at
the Hotel Medford. -
Alco Taxi.. Phone 93.
It navs to save In the Building &
199 vi l?. & H. Bide. '
L. A. Murphy and wife of Medforo
rural route 2 are Medford visitors
today.
Alco Taxi. Phone 9o.
Clarence 'Bates did not cross the
country, from Camp Dix with the
other coast members of the 46th ar
tillery regiment, as at the last mln
uate before starting for the coast
something was found wrong with his
transportation papers and he had to
remain to have them fixed. He Is
now at Camp Lewis and is expected
home within the next few days.
City .hemstitching ana pecotlng 5c
yd. Mrs. B. B. Haney. 274
JAILS OFFICIALS
WASHINGTON". March 7. Vladi
vostok litis boon I In-own into a commo
tion liv the arrest niut deportation of
six non-Holshevik immtoiptil officials
bv General Ivtuioff Kinoff, commiuut
or of Vladivostok militarv district
under the Omsk Siberian itovernmont.
Official advices today rooortiiiir
the incident said there wns strons
foolinir unions the ncoiito of the citv
nirainst the allies lieetmse the seiiuire
of tho officials was permitted. Rep
resentatives of the nllios notified
their respective governments and
asked for instructions.
It was intimated in official ounr
ters here that the allies and the Uni
ted States would "warn Admiral Mol
ehill:, dictator of the Omsk covorn
ment that Gvnernl Kinoff must lie re
strained from iiiterferimr with the
Vladivostok local authorities.
OF
E
BY
KEWYORTf. March 7. tTnrostrirt
cd acceptance bv the Tidewnter Boal
mon's Union of the offer of the rail
road tidministrtilion for Hit) sottlo
ment of tho linrlior strike was tin
noiineoil toilnv bv John lircmuiii. pres
ident of the union, represent iin: 4.
000 boatmen. The railroad adminis
tration operates -10 per cent , of the
bouts that-have boon tied m bv the'
strike. J. . K.
Air. Iti'onnan deelnred bis men bad
boon granted a .l'J-hoar ilnv and tin in
eronse of from $100 to $110 a mouth
MARCH 7. inif)
with mi oxli'ti $tS0 n iiiulit for dulv
as watchmen when tlioir ImiiiIh worn
loaded.' The tidewater boatmen oper
ate eoal and ir I'd in boats. -
T. V, O'Connoi', international pros,
idont of tliu liOrtirshorviiien'a Union,
I'.'.OOO imitubers of wbieb bavo been
idle because of tho strike, said lie too.
lieved tho marine workers emplovcd
oir railroad boats would bo hack at
work at ti a. in. tomorrow ami that a
satisfactory sottlemont would be
made between tho unions ami the pri
vate boat owners.
BODY OF WOMAN RECOVERED
; ., FROM SANDY RIVER
rOimlANO. March 7. The bodv
of Airs. J. U. Norton of Hood Uiver.
who was drowned in the Sandv rivor
a few miles from this citv last niulit,
was recovered todnv. Mrs. Norton
wns ilrownoll when the automobile in
which' she was ridimr wild her bus
band wont over a -It) foot embankment
into the river.
GERMANS RETAKE
LONDON", Mnreh 7. Cltyiniui
ti-imiiH on the llaltio ooliHt have so-'
veielv defeated tlio Iliilsbovikl and
have roeapliired Uiira. iiooordiuir to
a report received bv the Toloitrnpli.
Captain A. 'A. Hull ot tho adjutant
general's office, did not arrlvo ytmtar
day us oxpootod to make an Inspec
tion of tho newly orgnnliod National
Guard companion of Medford and
Aaliliind, and it Is now anticipated
that he will be hero before tlio first
of next wouk.
Legal ln typewriter papor tl.RO
per box or 500 shoots. Good quality
Bond. Medford Printing Company, tt
Great Sacrifice of
France for America
Franco linn put 0 million ot hur
36 million population Into llio
trotiolitw and lias poured out bar
llfu's blood for AmiirlcH and domoc
runy. ' lit addition wo owo hur a largo .
debt ot gratitude for a porfaot rum- '
eily for aloinaeh, llvnr mid IntnHtliiiit
ullmonts which hnr puuanntii discov
ered and auocomtftilly iihoiI. The In--urudlonts
are now Imiitirtud and sold
by duo, II. M'nyr, UiudliiR Chicago
ehoinliit, under tho mimo of Mayr'i .
Wolidurful Itomedy, Mnrvelotm ru
illts have been nohliwad by It hero.
It la a slmplo, hnrmlimH proparntlou
that removes tho catarrhal mucus
from tho liituDtlnnl tract and alluya k
tho Inflammation which fames iirno
tlcally all Htomach, llvor and lnten
tliuil nllmontH, Including appondld
tla. Ono doHO will oonvlnoo or money
refunded. For aalo by drugglstN
evory where. Adv, '
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LONDON. March 6. A Reuters
dispatch from Paris savs additional
evidence will be laid before the com
mission of repartition of the peace
conference bv the presentation of
documents discovered bv tho Helsrinn
police mid contninins; detailed in
structions to German troops for the
carrvinsr out of their work of de
struction in Bclsrinm. '
Henselman; trustee
term), T. W. Miles.
( three-year
'.".-.
. '" -V" Farmers Attention' - "
Have your discs sharpened at Med
ford Iron "Works two horses will do
the work of four. 300
, Dewey Purdin and Morris Leonard,
two of the 65th artillery boys still In
Pirtliinri havA hean exnected home
on every southbound train for the
past two days.
WOMEN! DRY CLEAN
THINGS AT HOME
Try itl For a few cents you can
dry clean everything. ; , ;
.CATARRH
OF THE STOMACH
IS DANGEROUS
"Thousands Have It and Don't
Know It," Says lliyslclnn.
' Frequently Mistaken for In
digestionHow to Recognize
and Treat.
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
" ' HOSIERY SALE
500 pairs fine gnulo Cotton IToso, all
sizes, in black and white, a good 35c npl kT
giaao. unsaie iiini'suay, jcr 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
v
POSTAGE OR EXPRESS PREPAID S
pair
MEDFORD. OREGON
SOAP SALE
500 liars, of Colgate's best quality
Toilet Soap. Sold regular at 15c cake.
On sale Saturday, ' i.. 1 A
........ ........ vv
(3 for 25'""";' ; , .j
cake ,
I New Arrivals in Spring Suits, Coats, Dresses
"Thousands of people suffer more
or less 'constantly from furred, coat
ed tongue, bad breath, sour burning
stomach, frequent vomiting, rum
bling in stomach, bitter eructations.
gas, win and stomach acidity and call
it Indigestion when In reality their
trouble Is due to gastric catarrh of
the stomach," writes a Kew York
physloian.. - -
Catarrh of the stomach" is danger
ous because the mucous membrane
lining of the stomach Is thickened
and a. coating of phlegm covers the
surface so that the 'digestive fluids
cannot mix with the food and digest
them. This condition soon breeds
deadly disease In the fermented, un
assimilated food. The blood is pol
luted and carries the infection
throughout the body. Gastric ulcers
are apt to form and frequently an
ulcer is the first sign ot a deadly
cancer.
In catarrh of the stomach a good
and safe treatment Is to take before
meals a teaspoon fill of pure Bisurat
ed Magnesia in half a glass of hot
water as hot as you tan comfortably
drink it. The hot water washes the
mucous from the stomach walls and
draws the blood to the stomach while
the blsurated magnesia is an 'excel
lent solvent for mucous and Increases
the efficiency of the hot water treat
ment. "Moreover the Bisurated Mag
nesia will serve as a powerfuHbut
harmless antacid which will neutral
ize any excess hydrochloric acid that
may be in your stomach and sweeten
its food contents. Easy, natural di
gestion without distress of any kind
Bhould soon follow. Blsurated Mag
nesia is not a laxative, is harmless,
pleasant and easy to take and can be
obtained from any local druggist.
Don't confuse Bisurated Magnesia
with other forms of magnesia, milks,
citrates, etc., but get It in the pure
bisurated form (powder or tablets),
especially prepared for this purpose.
Adv.
. ; NEW, DOLMAN COATS
From $30.00 up.
' NEW CAPES IN NAVY AND TAN
From $25.00 tto $50.00 each.
NEW TAFFETA SILK DRESSES
' From $25.00 to $45.00 each.
NEW, CREPE DE CHENE DRESSES
From $25.00 to $50.00 each.".
::Xn.:. . ;';,-.;. . .; - ::
NEW FANCY GEORGETTE WAISTS
NEW NAVY BLUE SUITS' ;
From $18.00 to $75.00 each.
NEW WOOL JERSEY SUITS
' At $37.50 to $-17.50 eneli.
t "LA VOGUE" SUITS AND COATS
From $35.00 to $75.00 cadi.
' NEW WOOL JERSEY DRESSES
From $19.08 to $35.00 each.
.WHITE
VOILE
WAISTS
$1.50 Values
SATURDAY
$1.00 EACH
I IJ1 I II .lit 11 .1
From $6.48 to $13.50 each.
, See Our New House Dresses.
-'See Our New Rain Coats
NEW FANCY WALKING SKIRTS
From $8.48 to $22.50.
See Our New Umbrellas
WHITE
VOILE J
WAISTS J
$2.50 Values M
SATURDAY M
$1.69 EACH
1 25c Sale of White Goods Saturday 25c 1
s.n fivA In ten dollars ouicklv by
dry cleaning everything in the home
with gasoline that would be ruined by
soap and water suits, coats, waiBts,
silks, laces, gloves, shoes, furs, drap
eries, rugs everything 1 .
Place a gallon or more of gasoline in
a'diahpan Or waehboller, then put in
the things to be dry cleaned, then
wash them with Solvite sosp. Shortly
everything comes out looking like new.
Nothing fades, shrinks or wrinkles.
Do not attempt to dry clean without
Solvite soap. , This gasoline Boap is the
secret of all dry denning. ,
A package of Solvite soap containing
directions for home dry cleaning, costs
little at any drug store. Dry clean out
doors or awsjr from flame.
"THE BODY BUILDER"
a Is Doing "Wonders"
at the
MEDFORD
TURKISH BATHS
First Floor, Medford Sanitarium.
Hours 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Appointments Made
Dr. Chas. Becsey, G. M.
Two Good Spring Tonics
San Tox Syrup of Hypophosphatcs and Beef Iron,'
and Wine. They are both strength and flesh builders,' i
HeaLH's Drug' Stjbre
Phone 884 The San Tox Store
French Nainsook
H 36 inches wide, fine
quality. Regular
40c value! This sale
; yard ..............25
r -Huck Towels
j Large size, good
j heavy grade. Sold
j reguiart 35c. On
: sale Saturday, each
- 25
Bleached Muslin
Fine soft 'finish
quality. Sold regu
lar at 35c. This sale,
yard 1..:.........25
Bath Towels
Large sizo bleached,
heavy weight, real
35c grade. On sale
Saturday, ea..25
Cameo Cambric
Fine quality for un
derwear, soft finish,
,35c quality. Satur
day, yard ........25
Berkeley Cambric
Full 36 inches wide,
sold 'regular' at 35c.
On sale Saturday,
yard
....25V
SATURDAY SALE OF CORSETS
We have just received a big shipment of the
celebrated Miller Bros. Corsets which we
place on sale Saturday. , . '
Corsets ,f that ; are
worth $1.50, Special,
Saturday, pair 98
Women's New Mod
el Corsets', in flesh
and white, ; regular
$3.00 value. Sale
price pair $1.98
,Women's " Corset3
with ,. rubber top,
Cheap at $2.00. Salo
price, . pai r....$l .29
Fancy Braissercs,
lace trimmed, all
sizes, ' very special
Saturday
Agents for Gossard Corsets
.98 j der-riislliuj .'. f
Long Cloth
36 inches ;idc, fine
grade, regular 40c
quality. This sale,
yard .'.25
Embroideries
Wide Embroidery
bouncings and Cor
set Covers, values
up to 5,0c. On sale
Saturday, yd....25
Daisy Tissue s
36 indie's, in whito 3
and . flesh, a fino
cloth for lingere, 35c 3
values. This; sale,
yard 25
Pillow Tubing M
45 ; inch Wearwoll
Tubing, good qiial-
ity. Sold regular at S .'
,40e. On sale Satin- 3
daj', yard. 25
. SATURDAY SALE OF UNDERWEAR W
Beautiful new Lin
gere Oowns and em
' velope chemise to
match, nicely trim-
med. ., Special, each
' $3.48
Women's Union
Suits in tight and
loose knee. Special,
suit 69t
Women's Athena
Union Suits, bodice ,
top, tight knee, in
white . and flesh.
Spocial, suit $1.39
Women's Athena 3'
Silk Top Union Eg
Suits, in flesh and J
White, all sizes, $2.25 3
values. Special, 3
suit f...:.'..:V....$1.75',3
Women's Union -3"
Suits, tight and 3
loose knee, in white 3
and flesh. Special.
suit ...89 "
Women's Bodice 3
Vests with ribbon 3
straps. , Special, 3 .
oach 75 3
Sole Agenta for Athena Underwear
Foo Chow Pongee .
Smooth finish, $1.39,
$1.48 and $1.75 yd. '
New Printed Pongee
in beautiful patterns
for trimming, yai'd
$2.25. -
SATURADY SALE OF GOOD GLOVES
Women's
White Doe
Skin Gloves,,
washable, all
sizes, very
(special, pair
$2.00
Women's
Chamoisctte
Gloves, white
with black
stitching, all
oizes. Special :
pair ....$1.25
Kayser's
Patent Tip
Silk Gloves,,
in white and
black, gopd
quality. .
Special, pair1
. 85
Women's
Cape Gloves,
in black, tan)!
grey and
white, , all
(Jizcs, $2.50.
grade. Spe
cial, pair
$1.98
.' Vv Pongee Silk ' 3
500 yards fino grade 3
' imported Pongee Silk, J
33 inches wide. ; A 3
, .3
. splendid $1.00 quality. 3
Sale price, yard....79 3
I MANN'S--The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price-MANN'S
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