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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1920)
i E If you are ono of the many that have been suffering with stomach Iron bleu, such as missy and sour stomach commonly called lieurt burn pains in the stomach between meals, and with which every living person is familiar that has stomach trouble; belching, swellins and full fetlfng after meals: or should you ex. perience that unpleasant feeling as if you had a "lump' in your stomach seemingly about the size of your fist having the appearance of that sensa tion that your stomach had become In some way possessed of a chunk of load or you may at times have that unpleasant knowledgo of your food ccming up after meals, all of which could have so easily been avoided by taking one dose of jo-to. Any and all of the above stomach ailments, as well as the bodily suffer ing you have been compelled to en dure, is quickly and surely relieved by the use of JO-TO. Just think of It! Two minutes and your needless suffering, us well us tho bodily dls comforts you have been forced to endure for so long a time month after month, and possibly years; ths makes very little difference to JO-TO. as to the length of time ycu huve Buffered, us he goes to work so quick ly and ernciently when once you have secured his services that you almost blush with sbamo to think of the needless suffering you have endured for so long a time, and then to find real relief so quickly Two Alinulou. 'For sulo In Medford by Heath's Drug Store. Adv NOW PLAYING! RIALTO Should A Woman Tell? A powerful story, built in a masterly fashion around a tremendous theme. NEXT ATTRACTION Basil King's Famous Story "THE STREET CALLED STRAIGHT" LIBERTY STARTS TOMORROW Edith Roberts IN "The Triflers" The adventures of a shop qirl with a crepe lie chine soul. TONIGHT Last Time OLIVE THOMAS in 'The Glorious Lady' GOOD CLOTHES I Hoke Them KLEIN S. 128 East Main St, IS KIND THUS FA The smudging season Is liable to open up any day now, and with tho drop in temperature Wednesday tho orchardlsts 1ecume somewhat wor ried for fear that a bad frost might come last night and scurried around lively getting the smudge pots ready for lighting. iBut early last evening Floyd Young the government frost export stationed here, made a temperature forecast 34 degrees above and so notified the central telephone exchange, hence the orchardlsts were enabled to go bed and Bleep sound Instcud of sitting up ull night and worrying. Mr. Young's forecast was well on tho safe sldo as the official minimum temper aturo of the night und this morning was 35 degrees. Tho orchardlsts can learn from tlie telephone exchange early each evening, us in past ycai'B, KroBt Kxport Young's forecast. A killing frost now would do much harm. The clusters of the Anjou pear trees have opened out and the buds of tho Howell and Uurtlett pears are well advanced. Many peach, uprl cot and plum trees are in blossom turnout the valley. Tho weather prediction for tonight and 'Friday is for probable ruin. The precipitation of Wednesday and last night amounted to .112 of un inch. SOCIALISTS ARE OUSTED. (Continued from Pago Ono) l)lv, as the sole jiulire ol' the quulifi aliens of lis members, had u riuht to e.iel till v one ami thai its deter luinutinu was l'iuiil. "As this newer is subject to no ex ternal control," lie said, "it is doubly necessary lor us to exercise it only with self-control," lie said, "because Iho urcaler the nouer, the more dangerous the abuse. To expel the socialist party from our assembly wo must condemn it us a eonsijiniov. If we so expel it, we must in ull mcic, Bet uboiit expelline nil socialists from every office they hold throughout tho lentrth und breadth of this state and to briiicr the expulsion to its lomeal conclusion, as tho riirht to vote in irenerul entails the rmhl to hold office, wo must (lis cni'riincliiso every dues-puyiiu; uicin bcr oL the socialist party. Auaiust the party there lias been urged n l'crlinps tho two principal liurirexi disloyal uetion durinir 'the war and notion or designs with the intent ol overthrowim; our present government by force. With rcL'urd to the first of those tho record shows Unit during the Inst nsis neither the party nor most of its niumhcrs approved of tho war, nor or that matter, of any war. They confined their activities, however, to protesting against the war und to r! Iruining Ironi giving bintarv lielp to its prosecution, lo convict the party op the ohargo would therefor bo to convict on a belief or a state ol mind. "With regard to tho second elinriro, that of planning tho overthrow of tho government by force, in no rmrt of the record do 1 consider this to liavo been proven. At worst there aro some ambiguous phrases nnd utterances. To convict on thcsc.'it is necessary lo assume that each and every mem ber of Iho party subscribes to every tenet of tho party, an unfair assump tion. "It lias been definitely proved in tho investigation that minors and aliens nre members of the aocinlist puny and lnav influence its nnliev und sit as members of its controlling committees. '11ns is a most unsavory fact, but should we expel tho party on this account ( Again, no! "Wo abhor the party's principles. We must not let this influence us Ic. commit a crime iigainst represent!! live government. We have estab lished no ease against the socialist party. We must not expel these men. there, simply because tliey are mem bers ol the socialist part v. " c have a rancorous dislike for the actions of most of these men us individuals. Our actions, however. nnisl have no rclcrcnce lo nnv ex ception two things original .justice anil discretionary application. Wi must not let Ibis entirely iustifiiibc dislike tone us to commit a crime iiguiiiM, representative gnvcrumo'M. We must re-seat these nicn'and then in our pleasure take up ami remedy 'v legislation mii-Ii things in their party us may need correction," OBITUARY HAMILTON -It is with general re gret throughout the city and county that the news is received ol the death of Isaiah L. Hamilton, retired, pin ncer citizen of iMcdl'ord who passed awav at his home, tiOII North Central ave., Ihursday morning, April 1, aft .. I : ii .".t , . - . . mink unless wun unguis disease. at the age ol b.t years, lie was one of the best known nnd most highly respected citizens of Medford, am, was widely known throughout the county nuil Southern Oregon. Jlr. Hamilton was lnrn in San .lose Calif.. January 1!).-,;, nill ,; STAR TAXI PHONE 300 Cars for hire with or without Driver. JAMES LESLIE w Nash Hutel i been a resilient of Oregon for Xi years, .'(3 of which were spent in Medford. He operated the Nash ho tel for nine years and for a time was in the livery business here. He was active for vears in Kepublican polities and for a time served as assessor of Jackson county. Sir. Hamilton was' a veteran member of Medford lodge No. l(i:t. A. & A. M.. also u charier member and one of the first trustees of the Medford lodge of Klks, No. 1108. H. V. O. K. The deceased is survived bv bis widow, K.nola Hamilton, two daugh ters who are Mrs. Vcnitu Steffen and .Mrs. Enid McCulloiigh of Scuttle, and one son. Lorenzo D. Hamilton of Medford. The funeral services will be held at the family residence on North Central uvc.. Saturday, April 3, at 2 p. in., Kev. L. Mvron Hoozer officiat ing. Tho Elks will have charge of the services at the house and the Masons at the grave. HENOKR The rf.iniiino P w Miimie ISender of Mledford. widow of the late Hiram IJender. who died at Salem Wednesday morning, March 31, arrived in the city thiu is survived by one son. Pearly linu- ler ol Modlord. .Fuiiera I servicea will t l,u t,.; day, April 2 at y::i() p. m. at 1'crPs impel. 'I he Women's Ifelief Corps hauler of this eitv will have charge if the services. KDWAHriS Funeral ewtnn Hufiis Edwards, who passed away Monday. March 'J!), !)'(). will be held at the Weeks & Ore el,.4 l.v;.l,.,. April 2 at 2:31) p. m., with Key. Mil- in rd oiiieiuting. Interment will be in tne j, i). (). F. cemetery. SALEM. Ore . Ai.,11 i r!.... Lowden, Illinois-, republican candi date for the nrcsiileiifiiil ri,i;,,i;.... has not vet filed in (l,-..,,..,, it ,,.J announced at Hie stale house today. 1'etilions for his nomination are being circulated uvnernllv throughout the slate, however. H MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter 12th Friday Surprise Sale I Join in the 1 29 Big Hummers for One Day Only 1 MUSLIN Harvest Moon Bleached 5 Muslin, 45c values 95p yard JJj TABLE DAMASK. 70 inehes wide. Good quality and patterns, $1.19 vrtlue, Fri- flQ day, yard 70L H PILLOW CASES 55 42 and 45 inehes wide. Good quality, Keguhr BLACK SATIN 36 inches wide. Good, heavy quality, $4.00 val ue. Friday (t AO yard J.IO GLOVES "Women's Chanioisette gloves. Small sizes, $1 .00 quality, Friday OZr pair KNITTING YARN Odds and ends of Yarn. Host qualitv. Worth np to ("! ball, Friday 2Zn hall J Jl COLGATES SOAP. Toilet Soap. Manv odors 5 lo choose from, 15c val ues. .lM-idav. 1fk cake lvt INFANTS' VESTS Fine quality for spriny and summer wear, vn- lay, each 48c HANDKERCHIEFS Women's fine lland-Fm- iiroiitered I lantlkeivluels. Regular 50c values. Fri day each 39c GINGHAMS Beautiful new dress Ginghams in fancy plaids worth 50c. ' Friday on- each J7L S MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED MAIL OR The Golden i,Ink class and the Gleaners class of the liaptlst church will hold an April Fool social at Dr. Stearns" residence Friday evening. Hasklns tor tiealtn. Save from S3 to J 10 on a tire at the big sale. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tt Tonight in the chapel of the First Presbyterian church, h. Myron Booz er will conduct a study of the events connected with the Garden of Geth semane. This is the first of two Holy Week services to be held In this church. Friday evening the study will be the Crucifixion. Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm. J. E. Bartlett, Medford Hotel, Medford, Ore. We write fire insurance. Redden & Canaday, 32 N. Central. Phone 720 Just arrived. Car of famous Utah coal. Valley Fuel Co. '.Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Mahan arrived from Eugene this morning and will make Medford their home temporar ily. Mr. Mahan is here to take over the Hogue Hivcr Fruit & Produce as sociation for the Oregon Growers as sociation. Easter cards. West Side Pharmacy. tf Tho best soft shell walnuts on the market at Warner, Wortman & Gore. 11 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for NuBone. Phone 685-J. Lieutenant and Mrs. Paul Schelor" and daughter arrived In tho city yes terday from California preparatory to taking up their residence at tho Al berta orchard, which was recently purchasod by Lloutenant Schoier who has Just received his discharge from navy service. They aro guests at the Medford. Economize by using scratch pnds foivuso. (let them at tills offico. tf Another one of theso popular dances will be held at Central Point, Friday, April 2nd. Launspach orches tra. 10 Bargain Hunt TABLE CLOTHS Mercerized Hemmed ready for use, new pat terns, 64x6'(j, $3.50 values. SI"!.: ; :$2.98 BATH TOWELS Good quality 'and size, heavy weight. On sale Friday, q each L7j FLAXON CLOTH 25 pieces to select and all new patterns, liegular price 45c. Friday PONGEE SILK Fine imported quality. Regular price 25c. flfir Friday, yard .."0l CORSETS Miller Bros, new mode! Corsets, $2.00 values. Friday pair EMBROIDERY Convent Flouncing Em hrodciy. Fine quality. Friday '3 ft- yard.! J 71 HOSE SUPPORTERS Children's Garters All sizes. Regular price, 25c. Friday 1 C pair SILK WAISTS Mitde of all silk Crepe de i liene, and Georgette HI. V I l i 'i ,n I V ::l . $6.75 ( rcpe. hridav each ... INFANTS' .HOSE Made of fine Cotton Yarn in pink, Idue red and tan, 25c values. Fri- day, 1 Cr pair'. lJw 'panics TlieWoman's Store 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE. MEDFORD. 0REO0N Among Orcgonians slopping at the Holland aro F. C. yuinby of North Bend, S. Y. Simpson of Albany, Prof. George Kebec of Portland and F. B. Loud of Hogue Kiver. Don't fall to bear "Fast Asleep in Poppy Land" on the new Gold Seal Emerson records. Plays on any ma chine. Hale's Piano House. ' Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm. J. E Bartlett, Medford Hotel Medford, Ore. Pansy, geranium and begonia plants at Monarch Seed & Feed Co. IIONOLTLU. T. II., April 1 En peror Voshito of Japan is ill at Ids winter villa in Havama, near Yoko hamu, according to a Tokio cable to the Nippu Ji.ii, a Japanese language newspaper here. An official bulletin issued bv the court physicians said he is suffering from sciatica, with symptoms of glucosuria. Milk Drops Tacoma. TACO.UA, April 1 The price of milk fell here today frini tij to J2'i cents a tiuurt. Cream prices remain at the old level, due. it was said, to the high price commanded bv butter. COMMON WITCHHAZEL FINE FOR SORE EYES It Is surprising how quickly eye In flammation is helped by common witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis, etc.. as mixed in Luvoptik eye wash. One elderly lady, who bad been troubled with chronic eye inflammation for many years, was greatly helped in two days. We guarantee a small bot tle of Lavoptik to help ANY CASE weak, strained or inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE, Medford Pharmacy, Main and Central. Adv. What the Price MANN'S Tomorrow CRASH TOWELING . Part Linen, nun regular 25c quality. On sale Fri- yard l"t GINGHAMS . j 32-inch Collingwood Ze- phyrs. Cheap at 75c a yard. Friday, AO yard 0C CURTAIN SCRIM H In Ecru, white and cream. Regular price 35c. Friday, yard WAISTS H Wirthmor Voile Waists. Good styles, $2.00 values. Friday CT CO each l.JU WOMEN'S HOSE Tn silver, white and black. j Regular 50c values. 9Qf is Friday, pair FILO SILK H An odd line of this silk for embroideiy. Worth 8c. Friday 5f skien "Jw SILK HOSE H Women's fine grade silk hose in. white, black and brown, $2.00 values. $1.50 BLOOMERS H Women's Crepe Bloom- S el's. All sizes. Regular price $1.25. Fri- (tj 1Q S day, pair P1.1 SHIELDS Women's Dress Shields. jjE Good qualitv. Values no to 59c. On sale Fri- day, pair 35c I BOY'S WAISTS i In all sizes. Made of ' best Percales, worth : today $1.50. Fri- QO M day, each sOL EXPRESS PREPAID 1 FOR A. w. ne CO. The A. W. Walker Auto company has a live wire at the head of the sales department in the person of W. II. Evans, who hecanie sulos manager this week. Mr. Evaus is an exper ienced automobile man, having been in the game since 1905. lie comes from Portland here. The Walker Auto company handles several of the popular lines of cars and the position of sales manager is an Important one. ilr. Evans and wife who have moved here are well pleased with the city and valley and their love for the same was formed during a short stay here a few years ago. They are a welcome addition to the citizenry and local auto world She was Fat, Ths shadow on this picture clri-a you an idea how she 1 fi-oLrd and felt. Ity taking Oil of Koreln and following vsy uircLiion 01 nonin i tun aim reduced 38 lbs. Ill thrru mouths. Now etie Is sik attractive, niiii tally alert and 111 tx-Iter lit-alih. Reliable anU-fat tr If-treatment. Many wo men lura nilurvil v. lastingly, 10 to 00 pounds. Betnmo ttQuitltflv tlmiltr and remain to I Safe, pleasant mutlind, iixiurhed by p!:yslciaii3. $100 GUARANTEE, ltuy 1)11 it Korein at any drumUt't: or write for fr broetiuru (romi to yu i m plain wruoiK-rt to hMtsia Co., Mj-aoi. auiioa r, Xwt yoiis city. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON GIRLS' GLEE CLUB College Songs Clever Skits Choruses SIXTH ANNUAL CONCERT TOUR ' 22 Carefully-Trained Entertainers PRICES : Scats Not Reserved Early Pifi f ?j vIppi: . . 3p6Cl(ll Window Di Friday Evening We will have an attnu-live line of frosli fruits and vcgelalilfs for the Easter trade and will have them on display Friday eveniiitr, also Easter "Window of Swift's .Premium Ham.-, .ul Bacon. We invite you to see this appetizing display. Telephone your orders early Saturday morning for the best selections. Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. Marsh Phone 252 Grocer wild DrueStoresSellltNVJi W Five million peoplefc use it to KILL COLDS HILL'S cascaraSquinine Standard cold remedy for 20 yeara . in tablet form tafe. cjre. no jV opictes breaks up a cold in 24 Hours relieves grip in J afj9- ' m MO ' oacK ii it inns, ins Ar'tSc genuine box has a Red top w 1 1 u Mr. nm picture. At All Drat Stortt Licensed City Scavenger. Ki A . f 'i 573 JC , All refuse Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit In resi dence districts. Dally business dis trict. PhoneR fiOfi-It. FRIDAY NIGHT April 2 Curtain 8:15 Doors Open 7:00 p. m. Catchy Parodies Solo Numbers Quartets : Lower Floor, 85c. Includes Balcony 55c "ar Bird Catches the Best Seat. 'splay Phone 252 I