Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 11, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    PXHT! FIV'B
the community itself. The people
stay longest where they are com
fortably housed, well fed, entertained
and amused, and where the attrac
tions are ino.-t favorably brought to
their notice, whore camping grounds
are provided and .the facilities and
conveniences are adequate.
POLAND'S LEADERS
B!G SSLVER-GOLD THIN, NERVOUS PEOPLE
STRIKE IN ALASKA1 NEED BITRO-PHOSPHATE
10 "DOLL UP" AS
WTTDTOTl'D SiXTH TRTRTTNT,. MEDFORD, OlvFlOX, THURSDAY. MXUCU 11. 1D2n.
F
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Come, let tis "doll up," put on our
best clothes for company is coming,
more company than we have ever en
tertained before. We must look our
fcest aud prettiest for we want our
friends to see us at our best and to
go away pleased with their visit.
This is the message the secretary
of the Pacific Northwest Tourist as
sociation, Herbert Cuthbert, Bends to
all the communities in the Pacific
northwest. He anticipates for this
year, from the information in his of
fice, the greatest tourist travel we
have ever seen, both by rail and auto
mobile. He says that during n trip
by rail thru various sections of the
Pacific northwest, taken recently,
that he noticed a great many of our
beauty spots disfiguredy broken
lences, burnt, fallen and dead timber,
and urges all the- communities to
endoavc'r to get the owners to clean
these places up. Ho would remind us
of the annual proclamation issued by
the governor for a clean-up week,
wherein our vacant lots should be
cleared of all debris, flower seeds
planted where possible, fences repair
ed, houses and barns painted and
everything done so that when this
flock of tourists come upon us every
thing unsightly will have disappear
ed. The value cf the tourist travel to
each community will depend upon
MEXICAN MINE BURNS,
136 DEAD REPORTED
IK.kO CITY, Mar. 11 -One
hundred and tliirt v-.-ix miners have
not been accounted tor in the Kl
liotlrn mine at l'arhnca. a miniiiL' eitv
near Mexico Citv in the state of lli
dalyo. where 1 ire broke out this
moniinir. nceurdiiiir to telephone ad
vices from I'lM'lium.
Two hundred iiiul four of the !t-!0
men working in the hait where the
I'hinie-. are rjiuimr have been account
ed for. It is not known whether tlu1
remainder escaped through adjoining
liafts or perished, as the heal from
the flames is makimr rescue work impossible.
WASHINGTON. Mar. 11 A wire
less news service to Porto Kirn is
planned bv the navv department if
congress approves legislation nuthor
izinir the use of the naval radio ser
vice for commercial and press mes
sages. Hear Admiral Billiard, in
charge of naval communication, to
dav told the house merchant marine
commit lee.
"Porto Kico does not know whn!
is doiiiir in Ibis country." declared I lie
admiral, "and we should Id then
read American news. The island
now served with foreiuu news. The
first thinir we know we iniulit have
n stale of unrest down there.''
Don't ask for
Crackers say
Snow Flakes
, EfiHUB'SB - r?Cs -A.- - SUA
Lank fat this
ar.d label nit all
K C B. Packtiges
SOME MORE
P. C. B. PRODUCTS
Animals
Assorted Cakes
Cheese Sandwich
Chocolate Eclairs
Cocoanut Bar
Cream Gems
Fruit Biscuits
Graham Crackers
Lenora , . .
Marshmallow Sandwich
Rich, Creamy
Cheese
melted and poured over toasted
Snow Flakes fresh from the oven
with their crisp saltiness food for
epicures!
PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO.
PRELIMINARY SHOWING
Easter Millinery
Thursday, Friday and Saturday 1he Millinery
Store will feature a" preliminary showing of Faster
"Hats that will be of great interest to every woman in
Medford. The exhibit embraces a notable collcctioi:
of early spring hats from celebrated artists.
Also beautiful creations from our own woi krooivs.
Hats in all the new styles turbans, chin-chins, sail
ors, mushrooms, tarn effects, etc. You are cordially
invited to view this showing of Faster Hats.
Millinery Salons, 2d Floor.
Millinery Dept. Deuels
MISS TAYLOR
Sassafras Bark
Now is the time to thin vour blood with sassafras
tea. See our windows for all the old-iashioned
Spring Tonics.
Heath's Drug Store
The San Tox Store
m3
r& t m
Warsaw Abovo is the latest
plcturo of Premier Padorewskl of
Poland, taken as ho loft tlio Polish
seym or parliament: Tlio speaker
of tlio seym Is Adalbert Truinp
eyznskl (below).
kit- S " it ?
MANY RUINED BY
Jl NKAl'. Alsislwi- II. -l-r. Al:i-U:i.
on tlic Kciiiti I't'iiiiuln, va- lu't'll tll'
-t-t'iu' i'l" a ilvcr-'t'l.t strike tlmt
lininiift1 to dt'Vfliip rori-itlrr;il!e i m -pnrt;iin't'.
at'foritmu t" uonl lvacliinc
.lant'aii rt't-i-ntlv. '1'ln' win i- sai! to.
hv a mx -tout (iiif. rariviirj valuta
tliniatt'il at 77 a ton. t!u ri'povl
ii id. A t Im-in i'h M" ritmcr. it wa
aiil, aMivt'.l :i(iO ti Ilic tmi.
DISTILLATE DROUGHT
HITS ALASKA FLEET
ili;u'an('t'(l to I'm) mi I'jriil, Uc;illliv
l'tti ami t Imiciii' Siri'iifh,
'ior ant! fft' t oi-ir.
W.-ak. thin p- i
- arc nearh alw :
i hits col;; 1 ni rl
in'ss. vv'ii kiP'ss.
Pi
1 II !! Of U OMH'll
m i voas wi'i'.'k:
ouiiL! : hat t It mi
lity aiitl m'Mi'as-
t heiiia ai f ;i imo.-t in ana ! I y ii ,u to
ihtvo siai val ion. I" r ,i our ti'-i v
;iih! all tko.-'i syiaiMoiiis .iiu- hi liorv
s larva t ion will disapp'-a r
I II m i n tMi t sprcialiMs ;".ati' thai 'In
; hi 'si nrr t tood is an oi uani pin
j phah known anions ilriu-nists as Hi
I I ro-l'!p:sjiliato, a l'ivi'-;:rain taMri oi'
1 whii-h should ho takon with nu Ii
meal. H.'iim a KdiniiU' iomvi- hmhhv
and not a siiinnlant oi' Italui -t'tinuiiu'
druK. isitn-i'htsphat ran ho sat ly
takt'n hy th woaki-st and mo il- ii-
-ato sufP'i'. r. and tho rosnlis
' ini; it.i usi ar'.i ofli'ii simply astonifh-.
i ill
j Weak, tir.'d pfoph1 ri'j;ain strongth
land li.-r: ihinip'ss and angularity
i-1 o way to pin in pn.'ss and vurvf.s;
li- p r'!uir to Iho sh'oploss; rnnfi
iifari' and . U-o lultp'ss ri'plf" tt'diil
iiy and luoia: tiull oyos Itocoins
lni'ht. ahd pal", sr.nkt'ii rlii't'kM re
:,iin the in it U zov of hnali h. Ilitro-riii).-p!.at'',
tin- io oi whit-h is inox
jm !i.iv.', a h i) v on di-r fully promotfb'.
tin' assimilation of load, so imuh sr.
t liat many i.-opto report niarlu'd
:':iitis of win.ulit in a frw wooks.
CAl'THiN ; Alt hou;',h hitrn-phoK-phai
i1 is unsurpassed for t'tdicviiiR
p.-rMnisio .-s, sli-i'ph-ssni's and gener
al wraktH'ss. it should not. owing to
its roiuarkahh' ilrsh-i;rowing proper-ti-s,
h- used hv ;invono whe dors not
ni-dl-.' lo put mi tlrsll. AdV.tr
WASHINGTON. Mar. 1 1. Labor'
nominations to llir railroad lahnr
lioanl, tlit' want' hoard of aimrals on
wliiidi t lit- ptildir will liavr ifpri'st-n-tation,
writ' Milimilti'il todnv to tlif
prrsidt'iit. Tlu-rc ucrc trn nanirs
from which t lit i incident will stdt't't
tlirt'o lo lit- son I to Hit' sriiatt1 lor
t tuirinnation alou-j wilh Hit1 thrt'r
1'roni llu? railroad rrruti(s and
tli ret ri'iiri'sentinLr Hit' puldio. Tli t
railroad uxcriil ives have nnl vet rom
plrtrd their liM nor has Iho prrsi
tlrnl sclrrli'il llir imlitii- iroup.
N. I
ERROR OF TICKER
KUW YORK, Mar. II. A suit to
recover $2 IS alleged to have been
lost because of an error by the Dow
Jones and Company news ticker ser-
vico In reporting the decision of the
I'niled States supreme vourt in the
Maccnibcr ease in which the court
held that stock dividends are not tax
able as income was filed here today
against Joseph ('ashman, as treasurer
of the company, hy ;aston Jaillet.
-Martin ( Ansore, attorney for Jail-
let, declared the case is a test suit
filed in the interests of other clients,
some of whom "were ruined."
SKWAI.'I). Alaka Alaska's inaiiv
'ii-hiiiir fleets wi!! lie hit iianl. lish-
einicn snv. hv a recent decision o,
coiuimnies lo W'ltlldraw distillate
from Hie inarhet.
Manv of the fisliinir boaN. it lias
been esliinalcd. will be obliged to
pciid niiproxiinatelv .tl.."(MI or if !."."ll .
more a vear lor gasoline than ibe'
lid lor distillate.
I'raelieallv everv one of I lie score-
of fishing' boats oiM'laliier in Alask i
liters lias been usiinr distillale. Man.-
of the boats are ccimppnl Willi 1 1 1 1 v ,
i i li..nt
five gallons of distillate ail hnur.
Exrliamic Un Anain.
N WVOliK'. Mar. I 1. I'oiciun
exebaii'." intiniied sti'iniir loilav. I'e-
inaiiil slerliiiL' opened at :!.SV! 1 -. or
nine cents above yesterday's close.
CROSSON
WASHINGTON The latest so
ciety bud Is Miss Margaret Cros
son, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Crosson. Hor mother was a hello
at the capital. She was the niece
of Jutnes U. lilaino.
A I'rjeiH'i'ItiicommeiKled Tliem
A person-'often does more good
than he realizes when ho tells a suf
feriim friend, how to get wall. J. X.
Tohill, clerk !'oltio Motel. Hyansville
ln.il., writes:! i'U'or weeks .0 suffered
conslantly with itains in tho muscles
of my thigh. I was treated by the
doctor for rhoumatism but found no
relief. Upon reco'iimiendatlon of
friend, I tried Foley Kidney Pills and
began to get rol'cf almost imniedi
ately." Good for backaeha, rlicunia-
tic pains, stift joints. For salo hy
Medford Plinriiiaev."
N ATIV E
HERB
TABLETS
ir Intervals, will free
keep your system In
Why permit your I.IVKlt and KIH-
N10YS to remind you constantly of
Iheir unhealthy condition when
ItiiSS 'XAT1VK 1IKUI1S TAIil.KTrt,
taken at regular Interval
you from pain
ound, healthy couditii.'n, anil ward
off disease? George Slanek, Hayonne,
N. J., writes: "We are using these
Tablets In my ramily all the lime.
Previous to this we were all going to
tho doctor, but his medicine did not
seem to help, and we did not get re-:
lief until we began to take the tab
lets." -..eh box contains a CP A ItAX
TICK coupon, and is sealed with a
blue seal beating signature of AI.ON
7.0 O. I1I.ISS. Ki.r sale by all leading
druggists in boxes containing 2 nil
doses for $1.00 and a smaller size for
$f.u. i.Made by A. ). PUSS CO.,
WASIIIXGTON. I. C. Adv.
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II 1!& 4 A1 1H MONDAY NIGHT
il PAi-Trrrl, MARCH 15th
iL AaVkS CURTAIN 8:30
Thc First Eeal JOY of the Season
fV:l
(liirtluii W.-illicri,' ;tinl llic rcvili-liiiijr Pciuitios
1'riiin 1 ii'iiptlwiiy in a Dazzling N'ai'icty ol' Frockri.
1MMCKS YIOKV MOPKST.
50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, PLUS TAX. MAIL ORDERS
NOW-SEAT SALE SATURAY MARCH 13
Kft'ini; it, hi a UidaxaLion for i lersy, .ludt;f, Tinker or Tlrotl ilusl
noKs .Man.
'INDIANAPOLIS After 14
vears of life as an "orphan,
Marv Oow. H-year-old slcnoK
rapher. located her mother in
Pittsburg. Pa.
CUT THIS OUT
Old Knglfsli Itecipo for Catjirrli
( 'ntarrhtil Deafness iiikI
Head Noises ( .. 1 (
;lf yon know c'f soine ono who is
troubled with Catarrhal Iieafness,
head noises or ordinary catarrh cut
out this formula and hand It to them
and you may have boon the means or
saving some poor sufferer perhaps
from total deafness. In Knglaud
scientists for a Iouk time past have
recognized that catarrh is a constitu
tional disease and necessarily re
quires constitutional treatment.
Sprays, inhalers anil nose douches
are liable to irritate the delicate air
passages anil force the disease into
the middle ear which frequently
means total deafness or else the dis
ease may he driven down the air pas
sages towards the lungs which Is
equally as dangerous. Tim following
lormula which is used extensively in
the damp lOiiKlii h climate is a 'consti
tutional treatment and should pri.ve
especially efficacious 10 sufferers
here who live under moro favorable
climate conditions.
Secure from your druggist 1 ounce
of Parmint. I lioiible strength I. Take
this home and add lo It pint of hot
water and a little granulated sugar:
hi i r until dissolved. Take one table
spi.'onful four limes a day. This will
often bring quick relief from distress
ing head noises. Clogged nostrils
should open, breathing become easy
and hearing Improve as the Inflam
mation in the eustachian tubes is re
duced. Parmint used in this way acts
directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system and has a
Ionic action that helps to tfblain the
desired results. The preparation is
easy to' make, costs lit t lo and is
pleasant to take. Kvery person who
lias calarrh or head noises or Is hard
of hearing should give this treatment
a trial. Adv.
MAIL TRIBUNE STRAW VOTE
.;.
Write in the l.b.nk below the
name of the man best qunli-
tied in vour opinion to serve v
this counlrv as its president
durini; the next four vears and
mail or liriiv.' the liallot In the
Mail-Tribune olfice.
l'or l'rc-i'lcnt :
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Address
tj.
Tartv
f..4. 4. .
Get tho pao-rs to nllft flrftj,1o
per bundl, th' fflltji
The particular people are all pleas
ed with the service we are rendering
I we can lor aim uenver nil Rumm
! promptly and Bur plant Is up to date
in every way. If not a customer now
try our service.
Pantorium
Dye Works
Immediate Delivery of
FORDSONS
Eastern blizzards have given us an extra
shipment of Fordsons, and we can
now make immediate delivery
If. you will want a Fordson this year, better
get it now, as deliveries will be delayed
after Eastern sales open
Sold on terms you can meet at a price you
can afford to pay with the- lowest
tractor upkeep in the world
Come in and let us explain our easy terms
C. E. Gates Auto Co.