P5TJE SIX
' ftTEDFORVD ITXTV TRIBUNE. OREGON, FRTDAY, JANUARY 316. 1920
J'VILLE JITNEY
SERVICE STARTS,
The now iasenL'er tninspiirtatiiiii
service between Jacksonville anil
Mcdforil was lieuun toilnv bv the In
tcrurliaii Autocar eniananv, wliich
will make 12 trips daily week (lav-;
with an extra trip Saturday niL'lit,
and nine trips on Snniluvs.
With the imiuirurntion of this
unto service the street car of the
Medl'ord (.'oast railroad has been
sent to the hone yard for an indefi
nite period, havirnr made its last
round trip over the line yesterday, as
J. C. Oaunon, president and iiianauer
of the road decided to no longer op
erate it with iilnev opposition. "I
have decided to let the people of
Jacksonville have their own way in
this matter inasmuch as there is no
money in operatinir the street car," he
said today. Jfr. (launon will opcrnte
the railroad line between his timber
holdings on Jackson creek, near
Jacksonville, and Mcdford solely as a
louifimr, timber ami fuel road, in the
interest of his mills at Jacksonville
and this city and his wood husine-ss.
The Intcrtirban Autocar company
entered this field at the reouest of
the. Jacksonville residetits because of
Jbeir dissatisfaction with the Htreet
rnr service since the liiir storm, and
tho company was a ranted a passenger
jiiit freight carrying business license
' under $fHU bond bv the city council
of Jacksonville to operate in that
county seat town.
E
HITS CITY, PRICE
WILL BE RAISED
Sugar stocks aro very low- In Med-
ford us elsewhere, and will bo until
tho new sugar crop Is placed en the
market which will sell at a substan
tial' raise. The first carload of the
new criio sugar Is expected to arrive
in Medford boom, for which tho gro
cers have to pay tho wholesale price
of 16 cents a pound, and which
will he retailod at between 17 and
19 cents a pound, It is said.
Jcr soino tttno past tho grocers
have been selling only limited uuan
tttles of sugar to customers, the most
of them selling only $1 worth at a
lime to regular patrons, and fifty
ceifts worth to struy patrons. The
price has boon 13 or 1 3 Mi cents t
pound, and some of tho bolder gro
cors for a short time sold at 14 cents,
but fearing getting Into trouble with
the government reduced tho price.
Tho wholesale houses nud grocers
are only running from hand to mouth
In thoir sugar supplies, and a number
of grocers ran entirely out Thursday,
.but most wcro ablo to get a few Backs
from the wholesalo houses to tide
them over for a day or so. Another
tar load of tho eld crop of beet sugar
was expected to arrive In ttio valley
today or tomorrow, to bo parcelled
out among the grocers from Grants
Push to Axhlnnd, Inclusive, und which
will bo sold ut lit or 13 V4 cents. 'The
food administration allows the latter
figure us tho extreme limit for the
old crop.
firadv in the hands of the red forces. fraternity among the nations. -Jlc re-
Thns from the Yenisei river to the
Caspian, u distance of more than '.!.-
1201) miles, the bolsheviki seem to he
epiite firmly established, rroin tin:
hue it would nppcnr thev might b.
able to cssav incursions toward Chi
na to the southeast, or Afghanistan
and India to the south. Persia lies
south of (lie Caspian sea and bol
shevik agents tire said to be active
there.
Odessa. Hemmed In
Od"ssa is virtually hemmed in by
the Teds, who have moved south
ward until they have drawu their
lines across the base of the Crimean
peninsula from Tikopol to Jlelitipol
Thinly veiled threats to resort to
methods of terrorism should the bol
shevjki be opposed by the entente are
contained in 'a wireless message re
ceived here from Moscow. It is said
capital punishment will he inflicted
upon enemies of the soviet govern
ment only when sentences tire ap
proved bv the all Hassian extraordin
ary commission, hut a return' to
wholesale executions was hinted
should the entente nations take steps
to combat bolshevism.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS LAUNCHED
(Continued from Page One)
26 States Ratify Suffrane.
INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. Hi. The
federal amendment for woman suf
frage was ratified bv both houses of
tho Indiana legislature, meeting in
special session here today. Indian.)
is the twentv-aixlh state to ratify the
amendment.
A.
DISASTER IN RED ADVANCE
Continued from Pugo One)
viel forces have passed Akmolinsk
and are believed to have moved south
ward and eastward toward the fron
tier of Chinese Turke--!an. 'flic cap
ture of Kokhara. Ie ilom 'Jlin miles
from the Afghan border, was an
nounced from Moscow a week ti::o
and it was said Krasnodovsk, on the
eastern shore of the Capinii --f:i. v,i
future of tho League of Nations. For
the first time an attempt was made
to- bring togother under tho auspices
of tho leaguo representatives of gov
ernments, employers und luhor, and
an udvunco exceeding the results of
tho entire work of tho previous quar
ter of a century has been made in the
fiold of International action on Indus
trial questions."
'All tho members of the council
called for by tho covenant of tho
league, with the exception of tho rep
resentatives of tho United States
were present when M. IJourgeols call
ed tho meeting to order. Ilcsidcs M
Hourgcoris the members wero Eur
('ur.r.-n, the HrttlHh foreign secretary
for Great 'Britain, Premier Vcnl.clos,
for Greece, Carlo Ferraris, Italian
minister of industry, commerce, la
bor and food, for Italy; Paul llymans
tho Helgian foreign minister for Pel
gium; 'Huron MatsuJ, ambassador to
France, for Japan; Dr. Gastou da
Cunlia, ambassador to Franco, for
Brazil; .Count Quinoncs de I,eun, am
bassador to Franco, for Spain.
Viscount (irey Present
Premier Llcyil George of Great
llrituln ami Viscount Groy droppod
Into tho meeting tit an early stage.
.Mr. Lloyd George soon retired, how
ever. Viscount Grey remaining. He
was invited to a front Beat.
Premier Vonizolos, without rising,
opened the proceedings by nominat
ing M. Hourgeols for chairman. Lord
Cunton seconded tho nomination and
M. Dourgoois was unanimously elect
ed. After speeches by Al. Itourgeols
and Lord Curzon, Slgnor Ferraris, on
behalf of Italy, said Ills nation was
glad to respond to the invltution of
tho "president nnd tho great Amer
ican people" Ho mentioned tho
skepticism amidst which tho league
was born and snld this was a fact to
be neither exaggerated nor ignored
lie added that among tho duties of
tho league would bo to glvo attention
to tho high cost of transportation, the
high cost of living, and tho stuto of
international finance.
South America Loyal
Ambassador Da Cuaha lor Prail
said his country would devoto horself
with fervor to tho work of peace and
ferred to the fact that he was the
only representr.!'ve from America
present and said he was proud to
have the honor of bringing assur
ances of the co-operation of Pun
America in the operation of tho
league.
Xe.vt Mcxrtlnjr London
After the delivery of the speeches,
M. Hourgeols announced that the
only Item on the order of the day
was the appointment of three mem
bers of -the commission to fix the
boundaries of the Sarre valley, to
ge:her with one member appointed
by the French government and one
by Germuny. The council named ns
its members Colonel Wace, un Eng
lish officer; -Major Iambert, a Bel
gian, und Alajor KobuiBh, a Japanese.
After the appointment of the com
missioners M. Bourgeois proposed
London as the place for the next
meeting of the council, and this was
approved. Lord Curzon suggested
leaving the date and the order of bus
iness open, to be decided by the chair
man and the secretary, since, he said
"it will lie necessary to consult the
United States on a great many ques
tions likely to arise.
ing ship might perform n distinguish
ed service, the admiral created a rip
ple of laughter bv declaring that he
would have awarded a navy cross to
the "bov who stood on the burning
deck," hut not a distinguished ser
vice medal.
"Mv sole and chief contention is
that the action of the secretary and
the Knight board in changing the rec
ommendation made bv commanding
officers was absolutely without ius
tification," continued the admiral.
"The immediate superior in command
is the only one who knows what each
officer did." ' .-
Failure to recognize this. Admiral
Rims said, "has been extremely de
structive to the morale of the navy,
which is nlreadv shot to pieces."
Admiral Sims had verbal tilts with
several senators, particularly Sena
tor l'ittman, which caused laughter
among the spectators.
"We people who have worked all
our lives in the nnvv know thut if
morals is not right the navy is not
right." Admiral Sims said, "arid the
Lord knows it has never been worse
than it is now." '
The awarding of some 30 medals
of! iionor'in connection with the land
ing at Vera Cruz. Mexico, when oly
one or two had been recomemndod bv
commanding officers, he said, af
fected service morale.
NAVY MORALE AT LOW EBB
(Continued from Page One)
ASPIRIN EIRST
Tho Itaycr Company Introduced
Aspirin to physicians
1H years ago.
If you want tho true, world-fa
mous Aspirin, as prcccrihed by phy
sicians for over eighteen years, you
must ask for Haver Tablets of
Aspirin."
1'he "Hayer Cross" is stamped on
each tablet and appears on each
package for your protection against
Imitations."
In each package of "Bayer Tab-
lots of Aspirin" are safo aad proper
directions for Colds, Headache, Neu
ralgia, Toothache. Karache, Hheuuia-
tlsm. Lumbago. Nouritis, and for
Pain in caeral.
Handy tin boxes containing 12 tab
lets cost bat a few cents. DntKgists
tlso sell larger "Hayer" packages.
Aspirin is the trade mark of Haver
Manufacture of V.ommcetirai'idester
of Sulicyllcacld.
of this war belongs to the officers of
mv staff," he declared. "I only
claim the credit for building the ma
chine and lucking the right men."
Admiral Sims said medals were
only a source of trouble and the ser
vice in general would he glad if all
could be withdrawn and the govern
ment "call it siiuare." The "unfortu
nate and unnecessary'' controversy.
he said, had arisen because "a policy
Helmed bv the secretary had not
been written into instructions to the
Knight mcilal award board as he and
other officers had urged.
lie hail recommended, he lidded,
Ihree out of HO.WKI for medals of
honor and "all got something else,"
the only honor medal iivanled going
to Lieutenant Isaacs, captured bv a
submarine after the sinking of the
transport President Lincoln. Deco
ration in cases of officers who lost
their ships was without precedent in
Ihe history of the world, he said.
Heplving to Senator I'ittmun, ns
to whether the commander of a sink-
A NASTY COLD
EASED AT ONCE
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breaks up a cold in a
few lioui'A
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They Thoroughly Cleanse Liver and Bowels Without
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Cascarcts end biliousness, head
ache, colds, and constipation so gen
tly you're never even Inconvenienced.
There is no griping and none of the
exploslvo after-effects of cathartics
like Caromel, Salts, sickening Oil or
cramping Pills. Tonight take Cas
carets and get rid of the bowel and
liver poison which is keeping you
miserable and sick. Cascarets cost
little und work while you sleep.
Here
Until Saturday
Night.
A mighty epic
of the Love of
Gold and Woman
in 1 the Frozen
North.
"Paid in
Advance"
MEDFORD CRITICS SAY:
It paints Life in the Klon
dike, as Life was truly lived
in the Klondike.
Beautiful Scenes and genu
ine atmosphere surrounds
the picture.
One of the Most All-Satisfying
Programs of the Season.
RIALTO
"OH, BOY" Adults 35c; Kiddies 15c.Loges 50c
For it quibbles
not with Truth or
Facts, '
DOROTHY
PHILLIPS
supported by an
extraordinary all
star cast.
Sunday
January
I MANN'S-The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price-M ANN'S
Clearance Sales 1
Never Before Have We Had Such Crowds
Never Before Have We Had Such Bargains
Join the Crowds Tomorrow and Get Some Bargains
Note These Specials for Saturday Only from 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. j
Don't stay Htuffed-uri!! Quit hlow-
iiik and snuiflinK! A dose of "Papo
uoiu Compound taken every two
hours until three doses are taken
usually breaks up a severe cold and
ends ull irrinne miserv. t '
The very 'first dose opens our
cKKKou-up nostrils una the air pas
sages of tko head; stops nose run-
iiiiib; relieves the headache, dullness,
feverishness, sncczinK, soreness and
stiffness.
"Pane's Cold Compound" is the
qulckost, surest rellof known and
costs only a fow cents nt druir stores
It acts without assistance, tastes nice,
contains no quinine Insist upon
rapes! ,
SPECIALS IN READY TO WEAR 0n
10 . Women's Winter
Coats, all good styles.
Cheap Ontr. .$25.00. On
Stationery
Extra Special 'price on bulk
pound paper, with two pack
ages of envelopes to match.
56c
This was an 80c value a year
ago. Draw vour own con
tusions.
THURSDAY,
FRIDAY,
SATURDAY.
Medford Book Store
.10 Women's Silk and
Wool Dresses. Regular
price $25.00. . iSaturday,
each ..,,....$15.00
Silk Blouses, all new
styles, ma tie, of best ma
terials. Sale price
$6.75
20 Per Cent Off on all
Winter Suits.
10 Per Cent Off on all
Petticoats and Waists.
sale at $19-98.
Women's Steaters in
flare and other styles.
Regular price $12.50.
Sale price .$10.00
All Fur Scarfs and
Muff's at One-Half price.
New Wii'tlimor Waists
each $1.50
GINGHAMS, OUTING FLANNELS, MUSLINS,
CAMBRICS AND OTHER DOMESTICS AT LESS
THAN MILL PRICES.
1921 Amoskeag White Outing Flannel.' You 'all
know wliat this grade is. Cheap today at 39c. 22r
For Saturday only, yard
Dress Ginghams 27 inches wide, all good patterns,
fast colors. Our regular 35c grade. ! 9Qr
Saturday only, yard ......i..' V
Mercerized Cotton Damask, good quality. , -'.7Qf
Regular price 89c. Sale price, .yard ... 7v
Daisy Muslin, 35c quality. Yard
Lustre Cambric, 40c, quality. Yard. ...
29
.35
GREAT BIG SPECIALS IN COTTON BATTS AND BEDDING
Cotton Batts, full com
forter size. Regular
-.-'' - ,
$1.25 grade. ' Sattrtrday,
only, each ,.:.::i'lti.987
Col ton Blankets, " in '
grey, good high grade
blankets. Regular price
$5.00. Sale price $4.25
3-Pound Stitched Cot
. ton Batts, 72x90, good
quality, Special Satur
day , ,.$1.48
Feather Down Pillows,
covered with striped
ticking, 21x27 size, fill
ed with feather down.
$2.75 values, now $2.25
Comforters, large size,
covered with good silka
line, filled with good
quality cotton. Regular
price $6.98. Sale price
$6.48
3-Pound Cotton Batts,
comfort size, 72x90.
Regular, $1.39 values.
Sale price $1.25
66x80 Wool and Cotton,
Blankets, large plaids in
pink, blue, tan and grey.
Cheap today at $10.00.
This sale only pr $7.98
Fancy Plaid Cotton
Blankets, slightly im
perfect. Regular $5.00
values. Now, pr $3-39
BIG BARGAINS IN SHEETS, PILLOW SLIPS AND BEDSPREADS
f
20 per cent Off
on Inner Tubes
n
all sizes
At the Big Auto Supply Sale
C. E. Gates Auto Go.
42 and 45 inch Pillow
Cases, Daisy brand.
Price 59c, now each 48
80x90 Victor Bed
Spreads, heavy quality.
Regular price $4.00.
now, each $3.4S
72x90 Bleached Seam
less Sheets. Cheap to
day at $2.00. Sale price,
. $1.75
Restful Bedspreads, fine
heavy quality. Cheap
today at $3.50. Satur
day each $2.98
BIG VALUES IN INFANTS' WEAR AND UNDERWEAR
Infants' Wool Vests. -Cheap
today at $1.00.
This sale each 50
Infants' Knit Waists,
- Good sizes.' Real 35c
-
values, now, eaeh....l9
Infants' Rubber Dia
pers, good 50c value.
This sale 29r
Infants'lvimonas, made
of good outing flannel.
$1.00 values, now each, s
69d
BIG BARGAINS IN GLOVES, HOSIERY AND CORSETS
1 S
Women's Corsets. Reg
ular $3.50 values, now.
pair $1.98
10 Per Cent Off on all
Corsets.
pair
LACES AND BANDING
Filet and Crochet effects in Laces and
Bandings. Cheap todav at . OCp
35c. This sale, vard
AVomen's Lisle Hose in
black, brown, white and
silver, 50c values, now,
...39
Women's Kid Gloves iu
white, black and tan.
Small sizes, $3.00 values,
now pair ...
Women's Fiber Silk
ITosc in blaek and colors. S
$1.25 values, now pr 79 H
I ii ti W tr . O '
Jitter
toman's:
ore
matt n-Dv-na DDnMOTrvT-iTTrn14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED MEDFORD, OREGON.
: $1.50
WOMEN'S INITIAL HAND- S
KERCHIEFS v f
Fine quality, with embroidered corn- H
el's. Cheap today at 20e. On 1 Cr f
sale Saturday, each 101
MAIL OR EXPRESS PREPAID
mini!