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PAGE ETC! TIT MEDTORD : MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,' OREGON, FRIDAY,- APRIL 4. 101Q INSTALLED WITH The new reglmo of the Elks lodge went Into office lust night, the re cently elected officers for the next year being Installed with large ntten- dance Including a delegation from Grants Pass and a large delegation from the Ashland lodge. Under these new officers the local lodge looks for ward to a prosperous year financially and socially In local Elkdom.' W. B. Newcorabe of Ashland, for mer district deputy for southern Oregon, was the Installing officer by appointment of Mr. Biirgraff of Al bany, the present district deputy. The oftlcers-to-be appeared all slick ed up forhe occasion, each with his hair nicely parted except- George T. Collins, the exalted ruler-elect, and T. W. Miles, the trustee-elect, whom nature had long ago relieved from that responsibility. Following the Installation and fe licitation of the new officers the as semblage enjoyed a pleasant social session, the Intellectual comedy of which was .furnished by three mem bers of the Grants Pass delegation, whose keen shafts of wit In an Im promptu debate between themselves and the exalted ruler furnished much merriment. They were Frank C. IBramwell, the banker, William Ham mett, and F. E. Wood, merchants. A number ot short talks Were delivered by members ot the Ashland and Grants Pass delegations. The following were the officers in stalled: George T. Collins, exalted ruler; Blaine Klum, esteemed lead ing knight; N. S. Bennett, esteemed lecturing knight; J. H. Henselman, outer guard; T. W. Miles, trustee for three years; Lee L. Jacobs, secretary, and Vernon Vawter, treasurer. -. The esteemed . loyal knight-elect, George A. Codding, was not present, having only arrived In the country from war service in France,' last week, and now Is waiting at an eastern camp for his discharge from military service, in which he has been serving as sergeant major in the 155th aviation squadron. The' re election by the lodge of Mr. Codding who held the loyal knight's chair when he enlisted and left to take part In the war, was a splendid tribute to him. He will probably not be borne for a month. Immediately Mter the Installation the first act of Exalted Ruler Collins was to announce his appointments as follows: Esquire, E. C. Jerome; chap lain. Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton; Inner guard, George Hilton, Jr.; organist, H. G. Launspach; finance committee, Dr. J. J. Emmens, Louis Ulrlch and E. F. Schmidt; visiting and sick committee, N. S. Bennett, chairman, Everett E. Eads, and George Hilton, Jr.; Grants Pass .visiting and sick committee, 'William Hammett, chair man, Bert Barnes and J. H. Denlson. A great tribute for his past ser vices was paid by the lodge in con nectlon with the reappointment, of Mr. Bennett as chairman of the sick committee. Exalted Ruler Collins dryly remarked that it had been sug gested that he appoint Bennett, but that after Investigating and finding that the latter had made only 112 sick visits during the year and had actually occasionally paid a little at tention to his own business, he was doubtful about appointing him and first desired to learn the -wishes of the lodge. Vernon Vawter at once made a motion that Mr. Bennett b reappointed. There was a chorus of seconds, and the motion was adopted by unanimous rising vote. AERIAL COP LATEST IT AT VENICE, Cal.,' April A. This ibeach resort officially makes claim to having the first aerial policeman in America. Otto Meyerhoffer, a lo cal aviator, was yesterday sworn in as a member of the Venice police. The aviator donated to the use of the city one of his airplanes, on the bottom of which in large white let ters against a dark green background was painted the words "Venice Po lice." , ' "The, new air policeman," said Mayor A. E. Coles, "will chase auto mobile speeders, Investigate reports of smuggling, inspect the bay in search of violators of fishing regula tions and help rescue drowning per sons.",. ..--' -,- ': IRVINE OF JOURNAL SALEM, April 4. Mrs. Clara B, Waldo, of Portland, resigned today lrom the bourd of rewnts of the Ore irou Arifreulturul Collcire, after 13 years of service. B, V. Irvine,. edito rial writer on a Portlnnd newspaper wns appointed bv Governor Olcott to fill the vnenncv. Irvine previously served us u reirent for 17 venrsi bo- mmiinir when ho wns a resident, ot Corvallis. Mrs, Waldo is tho widow of the lain John B. "Waldo, who was a iustieo of Iho supreme court of Orrsron. fihe was 'the donor of Waldo Hull tit the ColloRO.'';.!','" ; l:..r.i', ;'! y ' 1 ' ' E (Continued from page one.) cmvo independence Hint thev, too umv be sovereiun masters of their own destinies." Mr. Raker was given the document sent bv the Philippine legislature in which wns set forth the farts on which the Filipinos based their ap peal for independence. President's Letter Secretary Baker read to tho Fili pinos President Wilson's letter, ad dressed tohiin under dulo of March 3. It wns os follows: "Will von itlease express to the gentlemen of the commission repre senting the Philippine legislature nir regret that I shall bo unable to see them personally on their arrival in Washington, as well as uiv hope that their mission will be a source of sat isfaction to them and that it will re sult in bringing about tho desirable ends set forth in the ioint resolution of the legislature approving the sending of the 'conimisison to the United States. "I have been deeply gratified with the constant supiwrt and encour agement received from the Filipino people and from the Philippine legis lature in the trying period through which we are passing. The people of the United States, have with rea son, taken the deepest pride in the loyalty and support of the Filipino people. "Though nnnble to meet tho com mission, the Filipino pcoulo shall not be absent from niv thoughts. Not the least important labor of the confer ence which now reauires mv atten tion is that of making the pathwav of the weaker people of the world less perilous a labor which should be, and doubtless is, of deep and abiding interest to the Filipinos. , "I am sorrv that I cannot look into the faces of the genetlemen of this mission pf the Philippine la- lands, and tell them all that I have in mind and heart as I think of the pa tient labor, with the end almost in sight, undertaken bv the American and Filipino people for their perma nent benefit. I know., however, that your sentiments are mine, in this regard, and that vou will translate truly to them, mv own feelings."- Only Link Is Affection . Secretary Baker recounted the his tory of the transaction in the rela tions between the American govern ment and the islands from the time of the establishment of the militarv gov ernmcnt to the present. The island people are now virtually independent, he said, the , only link being the American' governor general and the most binding of all ties, that of af fection. Mr. Baker urged the mission to visit many American cities before it went back. Not onlv. was he anxious for them to ' see and know what Americans were doing and thinking, but he wanted the American people to see and know the manner of men the island government selected for such a great mission. -The world was looking forward Mr. Baker continued, to a time when the relations between ail peoples had been bottomed on justice and peace, but whatever might' come as to the world at large, the relations between the people of the Philippines and the American people were so .founded there could never be anything biit peace and understanding between them. DISEASE RAVAGES ARIEO (Continued from page one.) eluded that the men were exposed to infection thru drinking water while tra,vellnjs across the United States. The unit had been vaccinated a few months prior to the epidemic. THAT CHANGE IN WOMAN'S LIFE Mrs. Godden Tells How It May be Passed in Safety and Comfort. Fremont 0. "I was passing through the critical period of life, being forty- six years oi age ana had all the symp toms incident to that change heat flash es, nervousness, and was in a general run down condition, so it was hard for me to do my work. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound was recom mended to me as the best remedy for my troubles, which . it surely proved to bo. I feel better and stronger in every way since taking it, and the annoying symptoms havediBap peared." Mrs. M. GODDEN, 925 Na poleon St, Fremont, Ohio. Such annoying symptom as heat flashes, nervousnsss, backache, head ache, irritability and "the blues," may be speedily overcome and the system restored to normal conditions by this lamous root and nerD remedy L,yJia li. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If any complications present them selves write the Pinkbam Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for suggestions how to overcome them. The result of forty years experience is Bt your service and your letter held in strict confidence. S. P. PORTER NABBED GIVEN FINE $250 A now move sprung by County Prosecutor George Roberts In his campaign against bootleggers found Its first victim among the law-brenk-ors in C. WV Johnson, the colored hoad waiter on the dining car or train 14, and one of the oldest wait ers in point ot service running on the Southern Paclfto between Oakland, Calif., and Portland. ' The prosecutor placed a man of this community on the train, .after having him sworn In as a deputy MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED TOILET SOAP Colgate's best quality Toilet Soap. Regular 15c value. On sale Sat urday, eake' .......10$ 1 Charming Styles 1 You ought to I The like of them is not to be encountered in this vicinity or for many Our prices, as you know, are always moderate. S NEW DRESSES ; Made of fine Imported ; Organdies, new styles. I Special Saturday $19.98. , . NEW SUITS ' 1 M ; Made of good navy blue i ' Serge. On sale Satur-' j day ..............$18.00 NEW SUITS ; Lavogue style in good ; range of colors J ' ' . $35.00 to $65.00. NEW SWEATERS ' Marinette stvles, from H $9.98 to $25.00. - H HOSIERY SALE e "Women's Lisle Hose, a. ' good quality in white H and black. Special, pair, l ' : 75. "Women's Cotton Hose H in black and white; very special Saturday, pair, 1 490. H Women's Lisle Hose in white, black and colore, all sizes; special, pair, 69. H Women's La France Silk Hose. Every pair guaranteed; all colors, pair ......................$2.48 H Children's Half Hose, H in tan, black and blue; all sizes. Cheap at 35c. Special, pair ............29 1 CORSET SALE H Medford 's agents : for M the celebrated Gossai'd 5 ' Front Lace Corsets, the H best fitting and wearing corset made. From ' H $3.00 to $12.50. ... Warner's Rustproof H Corsets in. all the new H spring models, fram $1.50 to $5.00. H Redf ern , Front and ' Back Lace Corsets, M fram ...;...$2.50 to $10 H Special Saturday . . Miller Bros.' new mod- el Spring Corsets; cheap H at $1.5Q. OnsaleSatur- day, pair ............980. 1 MANN'S -The lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll sheriff, to loox out for bootlogKorsi Thursday morning between M'odford and Gold Hill tho special dutuctlve got into conversation with Johnson In the dining car, the outcome of which was that the waiter sold to the detective a pint of whisky for 7 . Ti 0 , and was theroupon Immediately plocod under arrest, taken from tho train and brought Into Justlco Tay lor's court at Medford. 1 Johnson at once pleaded guilty and wns given a fine ot 250 and 30 days In' jail. He telegraphed to, Oakland relatives to send money to pay his tine. The money arrived this fore noon, and In consideration of John son paying his fine Justice Taylor suspended the Jail sentence Johnson, who has run ob a dining car waiter on this division ot the Southern Pacific tor the past 16 yours is out of a Jobiiow, as some time ago the railroad officials and dining car service had warned all the train por-1 I TALCUM POWDER Colgate's Talcum Pow der, all odors. Very spe cial Saturday ..: 150 IlllllllilllllllllllllOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII see what an assemblage of them we ' '. J? ..... NEW ARRIVALS IN DRESS SILK AND Taffeta Silk 36 inches wide, in several new shades such as taupe, rose, forest green and henna. Special Sat urday, yard, $2.25 White Pongee For Skirts,- and Sport suits, 36 in. wide. Special Sat urday, yard, $2.25 Ginghams Besi quality Toile du Nord. Special Saturday, yd, 350 New Gowns, Envelopo Chemise, . Underskirts, Drawers and Combina- - tions. Special $1.75 Dainty new Underskirts, '. Combinations, Drawers, I and Gowns. Values to-$3. On sale. Saturday, each ; . $1.98. . - in Dove Athletic. Underwear, in a great variety of styles, the most complete garment made, ' See our line SATURDAY SALE OF GOOD NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS Good Hair Nets, worth 10c today. Special Saturday, each , 50 Stickei'i Braid, . 6 yard bolts, 50c val ues. Special Satur day, bolt .....250 Best Goods for iters' and dining car attaches that if any one ot them was discovered boot .logrflng or attempting to, ho would be discharged. WOMEN PUT OVER THEIR OWN MAYOR KHKMMIJNQ, Vaa., April 4. Women of Kruimuling revealed to. dav how Muvor l J. Martin was de feated Tueiirijiv for re-election bv one vote. Martin lias been mayor ten vcnr and before election dav there was ho opposition, onlv one ticket head ed bv Martin, being prepared. The polls wore open tl hours before any vote wan east, Martin's followers bo Upvinir his election n foregone con clusion. In the nlternoon a number aims TheWoman's Store 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE MEDFORD. OREGON 1 in Suits, Coats and Tricollette The new knit silk for vestings, 36 in. wide. Special Sat urday, yard $6.98 Fancy Voiles All -the rage for dresses, in fancy chocks and stripes. Special, Saturday, yard 390 Ginghams 32 inches wide, fan cy plaids; 50c grade yard ...390 Foulard Silk 40 inches wide, in beautiful floral pat terns, $2.50 quality! On sale Saturdav, yard $2.19 Pongee Silk 33 inches wide; good hcavj' grade. Cheap at .$1.00. On sale Saturday, yard 790. Fancy Silks In plaids and stripes, up to $2.50 values, yard $1.98 Save Money By Buying Dove Undennualins They will delight you with their beautiful fit, and w6ar longer than ordinary garments. , 1 Corset ' Covers, daintily trimmed with kec; all sizes. Many, styles, spe cial Saturday ....69? The Daytime Billie Burke is an envelope with bloom ers attachod, open all the way down the front and with pocket at side.. . . Dove Stepin ; Envelope. The jnost practical gar; ment of its . kind. Open style. ' ." of Misses and Childrens' Undergarments. ' Good Whisk Broom very special Satur day, each 250 Powder Puffs, each . - 50. Glass ' Trimming Beads. Very spe cial, bottle 150 New Buttons for, dresses, coats, suits and waists; all sizes and colors; also fine line of pearl but tons at moderate prices. New Pearl Buckles, each ....$1.25 the Price No Matter What the Price MANN'S of leading women mot, proposed ('. 0, KiiHliu for mnvor, iniiutlv got the women voters out bv moans of the telephone, instructed them, to write Nautili's imuie on the ballot and when the count Was iiiado IOunHii had one vole to Npare, lie in a liiisiiivxH man and town clerk under tho Martin ml-minihlralioii. Ira Onbrlnlson of tho biological survey is hero today from, the O. A. (J. ,fnt mtnFMPrtiioA with P fl f'nf A na In -the government's part lu the coming ground squirrel exiorinimiuoii cam paign, Removal Notice The Union Darns have been moved from South Hlvorsldo to lit North Fir. tho Dr. Holms stand. W will have an up-to-date livery, food and sale stable. Also storngo. H UNION rtAllAU POSTAGE OR NECKWEAR .Women's fancy Collars nnd Collar and Cuff Sets. Nifty stylos.; spe cial, each 690 have to offer to you to pick from! WASH GOODS Lavogue Voiles 40 inches wide in plain colors, such as peach, rose apricot, yellow and . tan. Very 6pccial Satur day, yard 690 J Verlaine Voile In new plaids and checks, 15 patterns to scloct from. Very special Saturday, yard ....590 Silk Feather Fringe, the latest thing for trimming dresses; new shades very special, yard, 480. Hump Hair Pins, good quality, very special, package 50 llll RHEUMATIC PAINS Quickly laeed y Ptnatratlng ; Hamlin' WUard Oil ' A into and Imrmlcii preparation to relieve the pains ol Rheumatism, Sciatica, Luma Uiick and Lumbago it Hamlin's Wisard Oil It penetrates aiilckly, drives out soreness, and mbert up stiff aching joints and muscles. You will find almost dally uiei for It in cues ol sudden mishaps or ac cidents such as sprains, bruises, cuts, bums, biles and slings. Just as re. liable, too, (or earache, toothache, croup and colic. . (Jet It (rotn druggists lor 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick hesdscher Just try Wliard Liver Whips, plettant little piuk pills, 30 tents, Cusrtntctd, its EXPRESS PREPAID H 4 CAMISOLE LACE ; "Wide widths, new patterns;- many styles to choose from. Values up to 50c. Saturday, yard ' 250 S3 Dresses 1 miles around it. V NEW COATS g Belted styles in navy, tan, Belgian, Victory 3 red, from s $16.50 to $45.00. NEW CAPES . H In navv blue onlv. Spo- I'ial ....................$25.00 H . -NEW DOLMANS g In.' ar,gyyat. variety of 3 stvles and colors, from $35.00 to $65.00. H .HOUSE DRESSES Made of good Ginghams nl new styles, from- $1.98 to $8.50. ' GLOVE SALE Kavser s. Silk Gloves, patent tip4," white and E black, alt sizes. Very S special Saturday ....850 Women's Chahioaetto Gloves in black, white, s tan, gray and pongee; j all sizes. . Special, pair $1.00. f n Women's Doeskin Gloves, washable, white with black stitching; l it t . t ' ' very a peciiu naruroav, pairlV.....:...;....:;......$2.0'0 Women's white Kid' 1 gloves, all sjzes. Worth 1.20. Saturday, pair, s $1.75. 1 KNIT UNDERWEAR Women's Summer Knit Vests, cheap today - at 25c. On salo Saturday, each...... ;........,..lo0 Women's fine grado Knit Vests, , all good styles, 35c values. Spe-. cial, each :.......:.......250 Misses' Summer Union Suits, low neck, sloevc less, tight knee, all sizes. Special, suit 590 Misses' Ilibbed' ' Vests, all si?cs. Special, each ':- - 200..., ..''..;: Boys'-. Athletic Union Suits, ttll sizes. Special, feuit V.........--..' 750' Women's . Summer Un ion Suits,- all sizes, tight ' arid looso Knee. Special, suit 690. Women's fine grado . Rummer ; Union Suits, all sizes, in white and pink, - Special, suit r:'r;: $1.39. llllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnl