Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 30, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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Nl BENNEn IS
OUT OF DANGER
ELKS ARE BUSY
Word flow ali(,'ut Lhn city Thiirmhiy
and last niht lh:it N. S. iteiuietl wltn
aa chairman nf the Klks lodo .sick
and relief commit ti worked uiht
nnd day duriiiK l'int year's riu c-jii-dt'inlc,
visiting tin: Kick Klks and
mombors of their iamilinH Willi flow
ers, was hiiiiKclf down with a bad
uttack of the flu. Mr. Iicimi.lt was a
very sick man for a couple f days
this week and his condition in now
reported as Improved. HIh son Les
ter Is also Hick at the Jlennett home
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ITo1iiil.lv ,Hone person in Mml ford ! ,ai" ,,,,! 'I"';111"" in wr,I,!r to R,ve
has brought so mm li joy to Medford
(Mrs. Otis Kloyd amson (formerly
Miss Aniifiioiiliie Tamilian, of Arme
nia) the wife ol a w;ll known Scuttle
physician, and lnrsilf a physb'ian ol'
iH.'te, will In; in Md ford a .short time
.Sunday morning,
She Ih working in the interest of
the Near Kast relief campaign the ob
ject of which is to provide funds to
relieve the terrible conditions that
obtain ir. Armenia and ether portions
of t he near east.
The local committee desired to ob
Y1CAM5 TELLS WIFE SHE
fund: then he suicides
liomcH widiin this pn-st two yi?ar.4 lis
tuiH Mr, liennt'U in his cupacity of
chairman (if Mm; IOIUh sick nnnnllleo.
Not (.'illy did In; laid? Ilowi'is In t
limine luit In; visit many of tins lia
tientH personally, f-'ivhtK liilnily words
of Kyinpalliy ami helping 'lt lh((
(Urickmi liomfiH in vai-ious ways. I!;
Bi'i'iiii'il imli'TaliKllili! anil C'ti'Tnl
wonder was i'Xpr(!Ssi!il last winler at
IiIh ability to Kt'l arounil ami visit
m many homes. Why, he even illil
tho house work for a week or more
at this home of W. K. Walker., the
local Standard Oil manager, when all
tho family were down with the fin
and nurses anil help could not lie oh-
tulned. Heme it is that there is a
Konuliin wish t li in i.'ti t the illy that
3Vlr. Hellliett'H Illness will lie a hIiiii'I
n! and that lie will soiill lie on his
feet nKaln.
(ieurKii Hilton ami Kverctt Kails
nro the other meluliers of the Klk.s
sick committee Ihis yeai-. anil as sev
eral meluliers or Hie Kails transfer
establishment are 111, requiring Mr.
Kads' fiervices most i.'f lii;t time in
business duties, Mr. 1 1 ill on lia:: linn
ilolns most all the siek committee's
work for neveral days and has heen
liept busy nlclil and day, lor many
Klks and their families are on (he
Hick list.
DNML" A
UUI1L H
I the general public an opportunity to
hear this cull tired weman and bril
liant speaker, but as her time Ik lim
ited to (he momiutf the plan had In
lie abandoned. However, she will
make short talks at .several of t he
ehun he:i during I lie Sunday nvhtnA
and church hours.
Mrs. I.amson, Ihmd a nalive ;f Ar
menia, la in possession of a ecu rale
in form at ion concerning 1 hat country
and ils people in general, and the
condit inns to which t hey have been
reduced by the outrageous treatment
iA' the Turks in particular, and her
message Is not only an appeal for aid
to these unfortunate people, but Is in
itself bolh educational and intensely
interesting. SIio Is a graduate of
several universities, a practising phy
sician, and a writer of note. That
she is nationally recognized Is shown
hv the fact that James W. (iirard,
h.rmcr ambassador to (iermany -hose
her as (he represenlat i ve in I he
northwest of t he American Commit
(ee lor Armenian Independence.
The people of 'Medtord will gain
muli in hearing her discuss I he eant
ern question more fully.
RED ADVANCE HALTED
(Continued from Pa no One)
"II a man was down In bis h $111(1
lie would be wise to put $7."i ol' it into
mlvcrlisiiLir," nnid A. K. Carroll, who
has been sales and ndverli-me; iimnii
uer lor H. W. Paul. I have heard
husineHS men snv Ilie.V eannot see tin1!
advertisinir lias paid. To Ihese people
1 always sav if vott an? iriinm enotie.li
hi quit adverlisintr I'm" ime vear, Irv
iU and I truaianlec that it' vou have
ativ husinesH left, vou would not besi
tule to make an e.xlra stmnir adver
tisinir eampaiun Itie t'nlluwinir vear. I
inihiiituin that vou must not only keep
up advertising, bul as each year pass
es vou must increase vour advertising
li' vou want to do more business,
''The president of a well known
cereal food foolishly reckoned (tint be
had advert iscd so t romr for vea is
Hint he could afford to cut advertis
ing out for a vear. He tried it ami
within 12 months hail lost every icn
jiv, and had to borrow money. That
man was of Post Toa-die fame.
"Durinu' mv five immlhs in Medford
have had an ahsolule free luiiitl tu
advert isinir. and we have received ex
cellent resulls. If vou were In ask me
vrhnt was the beM iiieilinrn I would
plitee iiewspaiier advert iimr I'iit.
y.eeond and third. I'mler-dand. I do
not sav there are no other sources of
ridvert isinir, I contend I hat other
l'orms slivntlmn your me-.-.ae tu the
jieople, but for means of hr.nuimr your
iiiessaire riudil into the hornet vmi can
not euiml newspaper advciiisin';.
I'eotde are apprecint inir advert isin-.-nowadavs.
'I'hey are educati'd to tic
values of various i;oimIs. nnd Ibev aiv
capable of iuduinir the straight i:oer
from the fake, tliroiiiili Ins adverli
inir. Tbev lonk to the adverti.-.in" a-
a means of Icaruiiej' uiarki't aliie-.
Therefore it is a serviee to the publi.
as well as the advertiser.
Lamest Burner nt Bend.
div., .Ian. .'to. What is
snitl to he the hinjeM burner in the
world for the drMrueliuii of s.m
in ill waste virtually cnmplelcd at
the plant of the Sbex lin -1 1 1 nn cnin
liiliv here and will be in u-e uiiIum
tin- lo'xt I" Wei'k-.
The fi'iblinir spirit of (ieneral Deni
kine's men has revived, it is said.
Yunenlteli lleleased
In western liussia the Lellish ad
ance nlomr a HO mile front Iiuh at
tained a maximum penetration of
about (.") miles. Difficulties between
Poland and Lithuania continue and
threaten to become acute owinr to
aids of auuression hy partisan de
tachments. Allied representatives
are Irving to mediate there.
(ieneral Nicholas Vudenitch. com
mander of I be I iussian nort Invest
army in the offensive last. fall
auain-d Pctinurail. whose arrest was
reported in advices from lievul, is
said iu semi official oiia iters to
have been released.
Private advices sav (ieneral Vu
ilcniteh was released as a result id'
pressure exerted by I1' reach and
Hritish authorities :it lievnl.
The educational fervice ci.'mmittee
lor .aekf:oii county recently appoint
ed by the I literal ate Youim Men's
rhrisi ian a.'snciut ion of Oregon and
Idaho for the pnrp(,'.-:e. of reconirnend
iiiK for scholarships In vocational
si hools and colleen eu i ex-service
men as may be qualified for an'd de-
sirous of pursuing' further stmly
ab'iK lines to their liking which it
miht not otherwise be possible for
IIii-iii to secure, will meet at the Med
ford public library. Friday evening,
.Ian. ::oih, at S o'clock. The nature
of this mooting will be to make pre
liminary plans for the work be
done.
The national war wink coiineil of
the V. M. f A. had left alter ils work
in the service approximately $l,uuo,
"Mi. This fund it has seen fit to dis
tribute over the country ac(.TdhiK to
population of the stales. The Inter
state Y. M . ('. A. is now allothiK its
proportion to Hie counties in Orein
and Idaho In like manner. ?r,ir. bciti;;
the amount which the committee for
.lackson county has at its disposal.
When this ami-Miit has been spoken
lor by applicants for scholarships,,
l ho recommendations made; and ap-
proved, (he work of the committee!
will be at an end. The folio wing art!
I he mem hers of this committee lo
whom any ex-service man may apply:
Medford : Waller Kra.er J'.rown,
.lohu Mann, Kev. I,. Myron Hoozer,
tleorr.e A. Codding.
Ashland: V. o. X. Smith, Kev.
Charles K. Kdwards, V. M. lirlggs.
j "Within a short time aTler he had
informed his wife that she would out
live him Andrew .lackson Marvin,
aged 7t; years and well known in
.lackson county, shot and killed hi in
self on his homestead 1 :i ! miles
southwest of Jacksonville, on which
tthey had resided for nine years past,
at J o'clock Thursday afternoon. De
spondency because i.f ill health was
the motive for self destruction.
Alter the noon day. meal Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin were .seated on Hie porch
at their home talking, during which
he made the remark about outliving
her. A little later when Mrs. Marvin
hail gone to the barn to gather eggs
he wenl to the edge of the woods
nearby, placed a ll'-gauge chotyun
at. his breast and pulled the trigger.
Heath was practically instantaneous.
The couple had no children. Mr.
Marvin formerly worked a ranch
hand for Mike Hanley for years.
Coroner Perl went to the scene of
the trugedy yesterday and brought
the body to this city. Funeral ser
vices will be held at the grave at the
Logtown cemetery southwest of Jack
sonville at 2 p. m. Saturday.
10 WRESTLE TONIGHT
NEW YOKK, Jan. 30. Earl C'ail
iloik, of Iowa, and Joe Steelier, of
Nebraska, meet tonight at Madison
Square Garden to decide Iho heavy
weight championship at cateh-as-
caleh-ian wrestling. Tho winner, in
addition lu securing a firm hold on
the world's championship title, will
receive a large share of the gate re
ceipts. The match Is to he a finish,
one full to decide the winner. George
llolhner has heen chosen as referee.
SPARKS FROM
THE WIRE
T SUFFER
Waves of cmn'iiters will advance
from H to !l 11 ilav on March 1. in
the Simla Clara vallev. Oil., acconl
im.' In notice- mailed contractor.- Iiv
the Central Labor council iu Snu
Jose, '('ill., ve-terdav.
Official wariiin'.' to Mexican citi
zens that thev would be cln--eil as
traitor- if thev te-tilieil before the
I nitcd State- senate sub-committee
iiive-tiiintinir Mexican affairs, wits
liiven ve-tcriluv 'v Ibe Mexican vice
consul at l.o- An''c!e-.
More Quakes in Mexico.
.MKXICO CITY. Jan. .'III.- Ivirlii-
oualie shocks were felt in the' citvj
ol era I i-iiz nnd iu the viciunv ol
Clialcbicoiiiula. state of rucliia, last
cveniiiL', according lo reports reacli
iiiir tlir- cilv.
Mi-, and Mrs. Marvin Walker have
been ill several days with socalled
flu. ,
Use Soothing Musterole
When those sharp pains go shooting
through your head, when your skull
seems as it it would split, just rub a
little Musterole on your temples and
neck. It draws out the inflammation,
soothes away the pain, usually giving
quick relief.
Musterole is a clean, white ointment,
made with oil of mustard. Better than a
mustard plaster and does not blister. ,
Many doctors and nurses frankly rec
ommend Musterole for sore throat, bron
chitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neural
gia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism,
lumbago, pains and aches of the back or
oints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises,
chilblains, frosted feet colds of the
chest (it often prevents pneumonia). It
ia always dependable.
30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.
HMO
FLU SITUATION IN HAND
(Continued from Pago One)
eurred in Maui and 125 eases have
been reported (( dale.
r7 Cases I
PORTLAND. On
'(H( bind
.. .Ian. ltd. Kif-
tv-seven new eases ot nilliienza luive
been reported t Mie eitv bealtb 1m
rejni in the paM. -1 hours, brinirimr
tlie tidal number m Portland to 170.
No deaths hav 'eurred in I lie last
'J 1 hours and no exist in eaes ar."
reported as eritieal.
There ale now I I patients in Ibe
int'luenza barratdis at Semnd and
Hooker Mrerts. Additioiud beds will
be in.-dnlled to reeei e more patients
at the bnrraeks.
Jav Gould Defeated.
PIIILADKI.PIIIA. Jan. :Ut. Cra
liter Koherts and t'harle S. I'romlev.
Philadelphia, sprauu' a surprise whea
they defeated .lav Conhi au.l .1. V.
Wear. aUo iT Philadidi'hia. in the
semi -1 ma I round nt' the national
amateur raeoiiels doubles ehampitni
ship here lodav by the si-oivs uj
i:i i.i. i7 i i. 1711. r in, i
U. S. FOOD EXPORTS
ARE CUT IN 10
WASHINGTON. ,lan. :U1. Foo.l
I lift's imports in December amount -
ed to nearly double the valuo broil'jlit
in diinnir I'eeemlier. P.HrS, wlnln ex
ports of foodstuffs were, .HUMHI.Otl'J
below (lie total for the same month
Vear a-o, neeordintr to figures
ole publie lodav hv the depart
ment ol commerce.
Pood l uffs i iu ported in I eeember
ere valued at S l.'l 1 1 ,i7 compar
i with i:t,i:ii;. WWi in December.
1 0 1 S. while exports were $172,(itlfi,-'-Mil
as auainsl $'J0:!,!I.S:t,:t I li in De
cember a yea r
loudslnff. iu I'M!)
!00,!)7!I.0JS.
( 'oinpared w ilh
HI IS, and exports
-rJ,i;ii,i;ni,n;i:i a-i
M:t for the
Imports of
mounted u .1
$7 i:t.0LiL.snii ;
for 1!H) totullc
nisi .iri,ii;!:;,'j;1;
previous vear.
ANCIENT ORDER GLEANERS
ARE FOR TREATY STRAIGHT
KALAMAZOO. Mich.. .Ian. :UI.--Havintr
adopted resnhitions favorinu j
a two Years extension of unveru- i
meat opera I ion of railnuids ; ratii'i-
cation o) the peace treaty without j
reservations and a strict enforce
ment of I h itii pi prael ices art. I
the Ancient Order of Olcaiiers closed !
its biennial etuivention here carlv to-
lav.
Safe I:
Milkl
For Infants :
& Invalids I :
No Cookiu; :
A Nutritious Diet for All Apes !
Quick Lunch at Home or Office
Avoid Imitations and Substitutes
F
TO DYE CLOTHES
'lbiinond Dyes" Turn Pntlnl, Old
Appaet-I hitn w ,
Don't worry about perfret results.
Th "IManioml tiyes,"' j'tiar.niiced to
jllve u ni'w. rjt'li, fadeless colnr ttt any
falirie. wbether it be wool, silk, linen,
cotton or mixed mods, dresses,
blouses, Mnrktnus. sUirts. liiblreiTs
coats, feat hci-H, draperies, roverine.
Th lurei-t ion Hook with ea li
pnekao tells so plainly h'tw to dia
mond live over any color thai ou can
not make a mistake.
. To match any material, bave drip;
Hist fhovv oti "Diauiund Hyc"' l ulur
fljurd.
RIALTOn
It's romance, after all,
Ituit people tbielly aiit
to siy tlie ttnnanre of a
Hival love, or of some
hih ad en (on, or miuh
t.v .vaerilice.
TODAY
TOMORROW
Monroe
Salisbury
The Mansfield of the Screen
IN
And lierr N Monroe Sails
tuity, thai master of eini
ttons, hi n ureal, siirini;
drama eiiiltody i n n all
thre' all stayed in sum
tiiotLs sellinus that make
n feal lor mind nnd co.
"The Phantom
Melody"
An Udra-Romantic
. Atlrni'ltun in
Womlroiis Si'ltmas
COMING SUNDAY VIOLA DANA
1 MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S I
J Hiiiiciry
Clearance
aies
I We Have Planned for a Great Day
Saturday The Final Wind-up
of Our Big January Sale
H Bargains are plentiful in practically every line, and a visit to our store will be
H more than repaid by the unusual savings to be effected. No thrifty woman
H who lives within easy distance of our store should miss this Year-End Sale, for
H the economies are great indeed, and their equals are seldom seen.
j These Listed Are Only a Few
I Bargains in Domestics
-lli ;iik1 I") inch Linen Finish Pillow Cases, liemi'lar
price, Oi.'c j'Njr Saturday ,
onh', each
48c
7'fl() Linen Finish Sheets, good quality. Iicgular
price, .f-.00. Sale Trice, CI nr
Saturday, each ifJ
Field Crest English Long Cloth, inches wide, fine
for making underwear. You should lay in a supply
28c
at this price. Regular price, "fie. yard
Sale Price, yard
TSxSS liYsU'ul lied Sircads, goi'id quality. Kegular
irice, $:!.-!. Sale I'rice,
Saturdav
; $2.98
of the Many Bargains Offered
Bargains in Wash Goods
French Flannel Pattcrps In Shirting, good 'quality,
.2 inches wide. Regular price fjOc. IQr
Sale price, yanl,.... J7y
3t) inch Cotton Wash-Skirtings, in stripes and plaids, E
good heavy weight. Kegular price GOc 1Qr
yard. Sale price, Saturday, yard Jt
2S inch Fancy Outing Flannel, heavy quality, good H
latterns. The price of this cloth at the mill today S
is -toe the yard. On sale while it IQr
last, Saturday, yard 5!L
-10 inch Dress Voiles in fancy plaids, some of last, j
75c
season's left over. Regular price to
$ !.:!). Sale irice, Saturday, yard
Bargains in Coats
Suits and Dresses
Women's 1 lea vy. Winter Coats, all good styles and
colors. Regular values to $'2). 00. tlQ QQ
For this sale only .pl.O
9,0 Per Cent Off On All Our Winter Suits,
Regular fTfi.OO Suits, now $60.00
Regular f0.(0 Suits, now $-10.00
Regular 10.00 Suits, now $32.00
Regular :.0.()0 Suits, now $2-1.00
Reantifi: New Dresses made of Silk and All-Wool
Serges. Values up to -f.00. tlCnf!
For this sale only, each f 1 J.UU
"Women's Wool Sweaters in Tuxedo, Slipovers and
Coatstvle. Regular M-.fit) values. CIA OA
Sale price
Women's Rreakl'ast Sets, made of good ginnham.
Regular values to :!.O0.
Sale price
Bargains in Hosiery
and Underwear
Women's Cotton Hose in Mack only. OQr
-ISc value. Sale juice, pair UJt
AVoiuen's Silk Hose, fancy lace stripe in brown,
$1.75
black, grey, field mouse and white.
l.!)S value. Special, pair
Women's Knit Bloomers in black only.
Special, pair '
75c 1
Women's Summer Union Suits in tight, and umbrella
48c
knee. All sizes. GOc value
Sale price, each
Women's Relts, up to $:2) values. Sale 1 rr
price, to dose out quick, each 1 Die
Women's Chainoisette Cloves in small sizes. LTp
to 7"e values. Sale Price,
Saturday, pair
25c
MA NN'S i
Children's lYivalo Apn.ns. jn " V KJ Linbroidery Insertions and Kdges. s
Well made. Special, each "0l THE WOMEN'S STORE Villu,s t i'V yard. V s
Siiecial, vard ... JL
14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE.
WbUI-UHU. OREGON
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