Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 13, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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STEPFORn MXTn TRIBUNE. "StTDTOTlTi. ORF!0C. TrESDAY. JANTARY 13. im
OIL DRILL NOW
HERE. WORK WILL
START VERY SOON
Tbin( beiran imiti' an ith tl.t
1 rit'onia Oil and Gad cor oant wi'h
the Brrival ve-'?nlav in the citv o
JtH f'rrt oJ 'iruJinsf outfit with tool
and eouiw-ot i.o'i;h to 'J rill 'Jo n to
a depth of oer 4.000 feet. Consider
able cft-insr orrr.ed al.-o, not t-.w'ji
to drill to that dejy.h. but iIeatv oi
canintr will j-oon ! on hard.
The eniiie arid boiler fu'h were
t m i ft-h a ff I in Ashland have h n
thoroughly overhauled and ar now in
hiiTxrb roodition for w;rk. Men ar"
flt-wors in th wood1 c'itt;riir cord
wood hi'-Ti ill be used a t fa m
ma kin L' fuel. Corru-t'Tit dnlcrs have
b enlinH ur and it now look a
though drilling i'iil beirin in two
The tok in Mil! Mrllinsr nt a eood
rate and volunteers are duilv corn
intr into the office in the I'alra huild-
iiSf on Went Main street, near Kroni
street, and laakinr fiiibfttantial Mib
fteriotionfl. A mn-i meeting will b
held at the I'aw theater Tuesday ev
ening. January 20th. when the entire
uetion of oil development will he
iron into.
SCENE F30M ' MY HONOLULU CI Bf AT PAGE THEATER JANUARY 15.
F
SALEM. Ore.. .Inn. in. Coinnin
Mition rates for in hind workmen in
the Htntc of Oregon lire: incrcincd ,'tO
tier rent under hoiiHe hill two. adopt
ed in the house hv Iho unuriiiiioiiH vote
today.
KAf.KM. Ore. Jnn. 13. A joint
rnemorinl to coriLTfHM intended to
fiirb th inroads of the .Mongolian
TiifCH hcintr made into this country
linn been introduced into the serial'
hv Senator I. O. 1'nlterson of I'olk
county, 'i'iie incrnoriul asks com.'rcss
to amend the l.'nitcil States consti
tntion hv ciiusintr children horn in
this country of nnrcnls who arc not
eligible for citizeiishiii to retain the
nationality of their parents.
Liberal Wins in Ecuador. -'
, -Ol'AYAQUIU Kenador. Jan. 12.
T)r. Jose I.uis Tfiinuvo. foriner urcsi
ilent of the senate and candidate of
the liljcralH, wiih elected president ot'
tile rctmblic vcslcrdnv.
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WORSE THAN THE KAISER
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EXPLAI
RUPTURED?
TRY THIS FREE
Now Invention Hfiit on IIO laft Trlnl
Without KxiHMirM to Vein.
Simply Hond mo your namo and I
will Hand you my now cnpyrlKhtud
rupture hook and mejiHiircment
blank. "When you return thn hlunk I
will send ynu my new invention for
rupture. Whim It arrived put It on
and wear It. Tut It to every test you
can think iA. Tho harder the tent
tho hotter you will llko It. You will
wonlr how you ever Kot alnn with
the old Hlyln eruel HprliiK trudHcw or
heltH with leg RlrnpH of torture. Your
own KOfd, common Kenan and your
own doctnr will toll you It Ih the only
way In which you cun over expect a
euro. After wearing It 30 daya, If it
In not entlroly Manufactory In vory
way If It In not cany nnd comfor
lahlo If you cannot nctunlly boo
jour rupturn gttlnK hotter, and If
not ronvlncod that a ruro Ik meroly a
rjuoKtton of.tlmo, JurL rot urn it and
yoU tuo out nnlhltiK. Any rupture
nppllanro tn.'nl on ltd davH' trial with
out oxpetiHo to you Ih worth a trial.
Toll ywir- ruptured frlndH of thl.
KAHYIKiM) CO., !Hiti Korh JildK..
Kannnn f'ltv. Mo )i
Governor Krank O. I.owden of Min
delivered a h-ctnre before thf New-
York" State IJankf-r-) a-.-o''iiitiori at
the Waldorf-A -dorui hotel in New
York C'itv, .forjdav nitdtt. lie haid in
rt:
l.'pon the reouent of many inter
ested in the work of the re-on-tru--tion
fomrniriion of New York, on re
tren'hrfifiit and rf organization of the
itatc-ifovernruent. I sljall tonight fli-
the work Illinois n-'entlv lni-
flone in the reorganization of its state
L'ovornujwit.
When I fame into offi'-e, there
were more than IJ inoeuenoeri!:
afenfie- of the hate L'overnnient.
HometirnoH it was n hoanl. souietinie
fomniis-ion. and hometunes an in-
fiividiial official. Whatever form
these itireneies took, however, they
were entirelv indMendent of one an
other. Kneh wan a law unto it-elf.
MJKwernldc only to the governor. This
HV'Htem tended naturally towards in-
f fieieiu'V and extravaifanee. Kor. ot
ourwe. it wan imnoMblc for the gov
ernor to Hiitervise in anv eifeftive
fiiHluon. when the htate has taken
n Homo new function of government.
to create a hoard or commihison to
dischuric that function. Places on
such hoards and commissions wen:
very much Koucht after, beeniisc it
WfiH not exneeled that tho members
of these hoards or comrnis.iioin
would L'ive all their time to the Ktate
scrvico. In fwt. in very many in
stances thev were not expected to
irivc iiiiv hiit'tanlial part of their
time to the state seryiee, and could
therefore carry on their private bus
iness nl the same time.
This seemed to me an expensive and
wasteful HVKtem of trovernment.
("poii examination it was found that
these or more nifewii's naturallv
eroied themselves under nine heads.
We. therefore, aholilied all these in
dependent boards, commissions, nnd
officials, save onlv thono board-
which exercised onasi-judicial or leg
islative aulhorilv, namely: The pub
lic utilities commission, the indus
trial commission, and the civil service
commission. The powers exercised
by the numerous bodies above men
tioned were distributed ainoutr nine
departments of Lovcrnment, created j
by what is known as the civil admin
istrative code. These nine depart
mcnls are: Tho department of publi.
welfare, I he department of public'
works anil huildiiiL's, the department ;
of public health, tho department of1
aiM'icull ure, the department of trade
and commerce, the department of hi-!
Imr. the department of mines Mini
mineral, the department nf rei-l m -'
tion and education, and the depart
ment of finance.
In-tead of puttin' boards and eorn-
wjh upon the theory that it is in
dividuals who do thins.'?-, and not
hoards or c o m missions. A boa rd
mav he desirable tor legislative or Ju
dicial powers, or an advUorv bodv.
In practice, however, it is the indiv
idual always who takes the initia
tive. iJen'e. an individual was put
at the head ot" each of these depart
ments, and we called him director of
the department.
It may happen, however, that the
head of a department, upon some im
portant ouestion of policy, would like
the advice of able and experienced
men upon that subject. We. there-
fore, provided advi-orv committee- '
for this purpo-e. The members ot ;
thc-o committees serve without pa v. j
We have found that many of the 'HE
i-.bb t men of the -talc are perfect! v. HH
willing to serve upon an advisory -
committee without pav. afthouirh thevjSS
could not he induced to take a sa!a-,
ned position. In this wav we avail
ourselves of the bet talent upon the
various subieets of state admini.-tra-1
tion within the Nate. All the ott'i-j
cers, includiri'.' the heads of depart-
ments, under the aflministrative code. .
are reouircd to L'ive all their time to : -E
tary serTice. l am loid, but the rea
son for such bestowal looks like an
Interrogator! on the minds of every
one who ha a knowledge vt General
March's treatment.
"Inquiry also should be made into
cases of crrilians who received med
als" declared Mr. Gallivan, who
Charged that "Eisenmann of Cleye
land, who was mixed up in the cloth
ing and shoddy graft and also in the
ra picking graft appears to ha."e got
a medal."
"It has been whispered that other'
'junk .men' hare been so honored,1
said he.
A. K. Keames who spent Monday
attending the circuit court nesHion at
Grants Pass, will leave tonlKht for
Salem and while at the state capital
will look in one the special Mission
of the legislature and will labor In
behalf of having the fish hat hoy al
Murphy In Josephine . county aban
doned by the state.
been in operation now more than two
vears. In results it has surpa-r.-ed
our eieetations. "e now have at
eat of government nine re-pon-.heads
of departments in dailv
ftoueh with the governor, who. there
fore, can exercise a proper supervis--ion
orer the affairs of the state: for
each head of department, in turn, i,
in constant touch with the activities
of that department. Etravaeance
snd incompetency are easily discov-
t ered and eorrcted.
Dr. Carter's K.&B.Tea
MakesFine Laxative Syrup
Make It at Home and Save Ahont
$lJiO Children Love to Take lu
Directions With Kach 3)-Cent
Package
For a real tonic and blood purifier,
take a teaspoonful every night or
every other night (or at least tkree
wek.
PAGE
THURSDAY, JANUARY IJCfU
. hi I'HKMKI.Y SATISKV1XU
I Vices 1..V to 30c, Pins fvernment Tav,
Seam Now Selling. IWiv Office Open 12 to t. ." to 1
p. m.
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MANN'S--The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price-MANN'S j
I
was .
MANN'S
MANN'S
the
taiblie service,
he civil ndmini-t rat ive
code
1c ha
LEI "DANDERINE"
E
Check uy (Jnndruff ! Stop
coming out and-double
lis beauty
hair
A liltle "iiiinderlnc" coolH, cleunRes
and mukeH the feverish, Itchy ncalp
soft and pliulde; then thin Hlimiilal
lnK tonic, penetralcB to the famished
hair rootn, revitalizing and InviKorat-
InK every hair In tho head, thtm stop-
pinK the hair falling out, or petting
thin, dry gt railing.
After a few application!) of "Ilan-
derlne" you Heldnm find a fallen hair
a panicle of dandruff, besides
every hair kIiowh new llfo, vigor,
liriKlitneHH, more color and thickness.
A few cents buys a bottle of de-
llifhtful "Danderine" at uny drug or
I'.-ilfl eiinntor
TONIGHT Last Timei
Anita
Stewart
IN THE SCREEN
TREAT THAT
ALL OF MEU
F0RD SEEMS TO
WANT TO LOOK
AT.
RIALTO
"Paid in Advance" at a glance.
Scenically beautiful Story excellent.
By Eminent Author Exceptional Cast.
Action opens with a fight, ends with a
Free for-All Battle.
CROWDS? YES!
Mary Regan
STARTING
TOMORROW
For Four Days
KLONDIKE LIFE AS IT
WAS LIVED IN 1897.
"Paid in
Advance"
ha
RIALTO
Written by
JAME OLIVER CURW00D
As good as
"The Spoilers"
"The Flame of the Yu
kon,' "The Barrier,"
All rolled in one.
Extraordinary Cast
Dorothy Phillips,
Priscilla Dean,
Wm. Stowell,
Lon Chaney,
Carmen Phlliips.
Crowds Came and Bought Here Yesterday
H Yesterday's crowds approved our values and prices. This is the time 'of the year when each section of the store
H must discard SURPLUS STOCKS. To do so means good goods for less, and in these HIGH PRICE TIMES
H our JANUARY PRICES are proving a real service to this community. , ,
New Bargains Daily in This Great Sale. Note I
I These Specials for Wednesday to reduce H;C.L. 1
H OUTING FLANNEL
H Good heavy quality in
fanfy stripes and
elieeks. Ucal value 3"e.
S This sale, yard 25
BLANKETS
Faney pltijd Cotton
Blankets, slijrhtlv im-
perfect. $.".(K) values.
S This sale $3.39
1 TABLE DAMASK
G I inehes wide, new pat-
terns. Cheap at $1.19.
H ,This sale, yard 98
H CURTAIN
S MATERIAL
S Fine qimlity in faney
flowered patterns. 2"c
values, now, yarl....l9
DRESS GOODS
Wool
check
.!.') values, now
69
Dress floods in
ind plain colors,
yard,
INFANTS' CAPS
All x 1 styles. Made
of fine materials, $1.00
values. Sale price, each
48c
PERCALES
36 inehes wide, vgood
quality. Cheap today
at 35c. This sale, yard,
25c
SHEETS
72x90 Ideal Sheets, torn
before being hemmed.
$2.00 values, now $1.75
BATH TOWELS
f!ood heavy quality, our
regular price 28e. This
sale 22e
DRESS VOILES
40 inches wide, las sea
son's styles, $1.19 val
ues, now, yard 75C
LONG CLOTH
Field Crest English
Long Cloth, 30 inches
wide. Regular price
3.jc, now vard...
..28C
INFANTS DRESSES
Many new styles, made
of good materials, $l."0
values, flow each 79$
WINTER COATS
Women Va heavy winter
coats, all good styles and
colors. Cheap todav at
$2,100." This sale '
$19.98
MUSLIN
Daisy Bleached Muslin,'
36 inches wide. Real
value, -10c. Sale price,
yard ' '. 29
10 PER CENT OFF .
n all Waists, Dresses.
Skirts, Petticoats and
Winter Coats.
1
MADRAS SHIRTING
32 inches wide, new pat-
-12e values, now
terns,
vard ..
BEDSPREADS
78xSSsize, Restful qual
ity. Regular price S.
.Sale price, ea ......$2.98
INFANTS' KIMONAS
Made of good outing
Flannel in white, pink
and blue. Regular $1.00
values, now each....69C
NEW WAISTS
100 beautiful new voile
waists, all sizes, many,
styles. Soon will be
$2.00. While thev last,
each $1.50
CAMBRIC
Lustre.' finish, 36 inches
wide. Real 40c values.
This sale, yard ...35c
SWEATERS' 1 '
AVowen's fine all -wool
Sweaters, in flare -''and 2
other styles, $12.50 val- E
ues, each $10.00
JEWELRY
Odds and ends, up to
$1.00 values. See them
tomorrow, each 10 5 ,
MERCERIZED
NAPKINS
20x20 size, fi,,c ,fr
Home use. Regular $1,
values. Sale priceV'eaeli'
75 -
DIAPERS.
Infants' Rubber'. Dia
pers, all sizes, 50c val
ues. This sale, ea'ch:29i
1 Many Other Big Bargains We Can't Mention I
3 Shop Early "
H And Avoid the
H Afternoon Crowds
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
ThcWoman's iStore
14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
MEDF0RD. OREGON.
The Biggest Sale g
in Our History.
There's a Reason
MAIL OR EXPRESS PREPAID
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