wmwurm mm trthunr. mkiwouij. oreoont, frtday, kpiiig 1920.
Lift Off Corns!
"Freezone" is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus
right off with fingers No pain!
MOTHER!
"(California Syrup of Figs"
Child's Best Laxative
LAST CALL FOR
PAGE
THEATER
ONE
NIGHT
TH0R.Q
APR.0
THK Fl'X SHOW OK THE
WOHMt; DO.VT MISS IT.
SKK JHi: AMVK, THK.V
TKV TO STOP IjAL'GHIXU;
IT CA.VT HE JK.K.
IN ELKS LODGE
ARE INSTALLED
TAKK THK KIUIHKS TO SKK JKJGS. UK WILL IIMXG JOY TO
TIIK1K IJTTI.K HKAHT.S. .
vum mum'
Accept "California" Syrup of FIrs
Mily look for the naino California
on tho package, then you aro sure
your child is having the best and
most harmless phyHlc for tho littlo
stomach, liver and bowels. Children
love its fruity taste. Full directions
on each hottlo. You must Bay "California."
RIALTO
NOW PLAYING
SHOULD
A
WOMAN
iTELL?
1
The story of a woman t&N
aonf routed with one of
Ufa's greatest problems.
U SUNDAY
y
Basil King's famous
story 'THE STREET
CALLED STRAIGHT"
NEW
SHOW
TODAY
LIBERTY
A modern drama
Delightful Entertainment
"The
Trif lers"
With Winsome
Edith Roberts
You'll like it
Through and
Through
LIBERTY
NEXT
SUNDAY
'APRIL FOLLY'
Concluding tho most prosperous
year in Hh history under tho uilmin
iKtration of George T. Collins ob ex
ulted ruler the Meriford lodgo of Klkfl
last ninht with one of tho larKe.it at
tendances of the year installed Uk
new officers, following which there
was an enjoyable social session, fea
tures of which were two fast boxing
bouts, the last of which was one of
the best ever seen in the city, a gen
eral entertainment and the usual
feed.
Tho new exalted ruler Is O. O.
Alenderfer, one of tho veteran mem
bers of the lodge and one of its most
activo and untiring workers. Under
the administration of Mr. Alenderfer
and his fellow officers, both appoin
tive and elective, tho lodge looks for
ward to continued expansion and
prosperity.
The installing officer last night
was Leroy F. Hucklngham, a past ex
alted ruler of tho Salem lodge of
lilka. Tho othor now officers be
sides Mr. Alonderfor, aro as follows:
Esteemed leading knight, Itawles
Moore; esteemed loyal knight, Oecrgo
Hilton, Jr.; esteemed lecturing
knight, Frank P. Farrell; secretary,
Leo t. Jacobs (re-elected); treasurer
Vernon Vawtor (re-elected); trustee
three years lorm, Glenn O. Taylor;
tiler, John JI. lleuHclmau; represen
tative to grand lodge, Geo. T. Collins,
alternate representative to grand
lodge, J. J. liuchter.
Kxalted Killer Alenderfer appoint
ed Floyd Hurt as inner guard and
happily all around ro-appolntod Jerry
Jorome as esquire, Hev. Vm. 43. Ham
ilton as chaplain, and II. G. Luuns
pach organist. Edgar Wight was ap
pointed assistant organist.
Another happy re-appointment was
that of N. S. JJennett, whom tho re
tiring exalted ruler In his addrews
pronounced tho "noblest Ktk In the
lodge," as chairman of the sick nnd
relief committee. Tho fimmco com
mitteo for tho year was appointed as
follows: George A. Codding, O. M.
Selsby, and Jt. B. Hammond.
Splendid addresses wcro made by
Geo. T. Collins and Mr. Alenderfer,
tho retiring and now exalted rulers,
and brief remarks wero made by each
of tho now cfficers. Then Gus New
bury 011 behalf of tho lodge presented
N. S. illennctt with tho lire member
ship card recently voted him by the
lodgo for his groat services for years
past in Hlclc and relief work, and Mr.
Hennott mado a characteristically
modcHt speech of acknowledgment.
Among tho Improvements during
the year wero tho installation of
shower baths and a well fitted gym
nasium in tho clubhouse, the pur
chase and installation of the lodge's
cxtenslvo picnic nnd cm ting grounds
on Hogno river, the installation of a
vonl lllulion system In the big lodge
room, and tho vecont purchaso of the
lot immediately adjoining tho Klks
temple on tho north, on which the
lodgo will soon build an extension to
tho tomplo nnd club houso building
to ho'tisQ tho restaurant and other
club features. .
L
The school hoard has notified our
committee appointed at the meeting
held at the library that their position
remaliiH unchanged.
Wo feel that somo dccislvo and
final action should bo taken by the
taxpayers and voters of the district
in this matter, so seriously affecting
the school Interests of tho cemmu
nily, we have therefore decided to
pall a meeting not only of the I'arent
Tcachors associations but of all the
voters and taxpayers of tho district to
be held at tho Page theatre on Mon
day evening, April ft, commencing
promptly at S p. m. Dr. U. AV. Chnicy
is requested to again preside as chair
man. Wo feel that wo aro being
treated unjustly by.tho board, and we
urge tho attendance of every taxpay
er and v(ter In the district, as we
Intend to settle our course of action
'at this meeting.
I PAUIONT-TKACIIKKS CorXCIL.
V.1. M. COI.YIG.
A. C. AU-KN.
GKO. A. MANSFlKUr
Stenography
Multigraphing
Circular work of all kind
Mailing Lists
Tunnell & Edwards
106-308 Liberty Ilulldtng
Modtord, Oregon.
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
AlUo Mrent for Fairbanks an Morst
Kneinea.
..J 17 South RlYinldi, .
GROWING DEAF WITH
HEAD NOISES?
TRY THIS.
If you are .urowInK hard of hearing
and fear Catarrhal Pt'iifness or if you
have roaring, rumbling, hisstiiR
indues In your cars go to your drug
gist and get 1 ounce of I'arniint
(double strength ), and add to It Vi
pint of hot water and n littlo granu
lated sugar. Take 1 ublesnoiiifu!
four times a day.
Thin will often bring quirk relief
from the distressing head noises.
Clogged nostril., should open, breath
ing become easy nnd the mucus stop
dropping lino the throat. It is easy
to plepare, costs little and Is pleasant
to take. Anyone who is threatened
with Catarrhal Peafness or who bus
bead ni.ises should give this prescrip
tion Irllll, AUv.
The demand for seals at the Hoo
ver luncheon at the Hotel Meill'oril
Saturday noon is much stronger than
was anticipated, but accommodations
will be made for all those who send
their names to The Mail Tribune of
fice mi to 0 o'clock this evening
I'nknown to the committee the llotci
Medford recenllv raised tlic price of
their noon-day luncheon .from fifty
lo si.xtv cents so (lie tax per person
will be sliL'htlv lartrer Hum oriiri
nallv announced. This luncheon is
open lo all Hoover men and women,
but only registered republicans can
sisin the petitions which will be circu
lated for the immediate work before
the organization is to tret Mr. Hoo
ver's name on the republican presi
dential primary ballot. Mr. Hoover
has declined in ritn in the democratic
primary. ' No program has been pr
rnmred nnd I he meetinsr will be brief
and informal. If vou wish to nttm.ii
this luncheon, lie unioiur the organ
izers of the Jackson County Hoover
club, and have not handed in your
name, call The Mail. Tribune, 7f), be
fore (i o'clock loniiilit and n seat will
be provided.
LETTER 10 PUBLIC
The following letter has been sent
to stockholders of tho Trigonia Oil
company:
1'loaso bo advised that thoro Is but
littlo ever ten thousand shares of the
bonus stock loft, and by rcaBon of
your loyalty nnd prompt support in
assisting us in securing sufficient
funds to enable U3 to drill in our first
well, tho directors deem It but just
that you should ho given an oppor
tunity lo Incrcnso your present hold
ings in tho bonus allotment befe'ro it
is all exhausted by getting your order
into tho mail on or before April 10th.
Your subscription will Do taken caro
of In tho order received, and tho
bonus will bo given as long as it lasts,
so act promptly.
Tho well Ib down over 100 feet,
being enscd with 16 Inch plpo. Tho
Inst thirty foot is in a stool bluo shalo
containing much crudo petroleum
asphalt residuum, which Is certainly
very gratifying, nnd aro typical with
tho producing fields en tho l'aclflc
coast. Courteously yours,
TltKiONIA Oil, AND UAS CO.,
K. W. LIUKGRAN, Secretary.
The property consisting of two lots
on the southwest corner of Front
anil Kiirhth streets has been pur
chased bv the Jackson Count v Cream
ery. The properly is now ocrupici
bv Hie said concern with their poultry
and eirJT house, nnd in order lo be
prepared for Iho urowimr needs of
this concern due to the rapidly in
crcasinu development and prosperity
nf Iho eommnnilv. this purchase was
made; The pruu'rossiveness of this
cnlcrprisiiiir concern is daily bcoom
imr more in evidence bv the rapid ex
pansion, nnd successful conduct nnd
development of Hie various manul'nc
tn rimr and olher lines of business in
which Ihcv are en-raijeil.
A Breakfast Food
In Granular Form
Different from the
ordinary prepared
cereal in many ways
GrapeNuts
is baked for twenty
hours, has a very like
able, nut-like flavor,
is easily digested and
is particularly worth
while because of its
staunch, health build
ing qualities.
GrapeNuts needs no stutar
KEEP LOOKING YOUNG
It's Easy If You Know Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets
The secret of keeping young is to feel
voung to do this you must watch your
liver and bowels there's no need of
having a sallow complexion dark rings
under your eves pimples a bilious
look in your face (lull eyes with no
sparkle. Your doctor will tell you
ninety per cent of all sickness conies
from inactive bowels and liver.
Pr. lidw ards, a well-know n physician
in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com
pound mixed with olive oil to act on
the liver and bowels, which lie gave to
his patients for vcars.
Dr. L'dwards'"OIivc Tablets, the sub
stitute for calomel, arc gentle in their
action yet always effective. They bring
alxnit that natural buoyancy which all
fhoidd enioy by toning iip the liver and
Clearing the system of impurities.
IV. Kdwnrds'OliveTablctsare known
bv thai ulive color. Wc iiiid oc.
MB
Drop a littlo Froczond on an aching
corn, instantly that corn stops hurt
ing, then you lift at right out. ' It
doesn't hurt one bit. Yes, magic 1
Whv wait? Your druggist sells a
tiny bottle, of Frcozono for a few cents,
sufficient to rid your feet of every
hard corn, soft com, or corn between
the toes, and calluses, without sore
ness or Irritation. Try It! No humbi'-"
Prices 60c, 76c, $1.00, 91.50. plus 10 per cent war tax. Mall orders now. Box
office Bale Tuesday, April 6th.
SO PKOPI'R. 21 music xisurEits
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
EASTER WAISTS
300 beautiful now Crepe l)e Chine
and Georgette Crepe waists distinc
tive in style.
Priced from $6.75 to $25.00
A he Woman's cstore
14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE.
MEDFORD. OREGON
MAIL OR EXPRESS PREPAID
EASTER PETTICOATS
Our new stock of Fitrito Jersey and
Taffeta Petticoats have arrived.
Splendid values $6.75 to $15 each
Correct Easter Attire on Sale Saturday
H Stunning Suits and Coats, Pretty Waists and Skirts, Gloves, Neckwear, Hosiery and other dainty requisites jj
i are here in the widest and most attractive assortments ever presented in this city and in our special pricing of
these fresh and beautiful arrivals we again illustrate the matchless economies which this store through alert, s
; wide-awake buying provides for its customers.
POLO COATS
THE GREAT RAGE
No wonder they arc popu
lar, for it lias been many
a day since there has been
created a style more prac
tical, so smart and extrem
ely becoming-. It is ad
visable, however that since
the demand is so great it
would be well for you to
make your selection at
once.
Priced from $35 to $65
NEW ARRIVALS IN EASTER
SUITS AND DRESSES
New "La Vogue" Suits from $50 to $100
New Tweed o' Wool Suits at $55.00
New "La Merc" Dresses from $35 to $95
Specials for Saturday. t ,
10 new Jersey Coats, Tuxedo styles in
Heather mixtures. Very Special.'...$16.48
10 new Jersey Dresses. All wool, new
styles, good colors. Special, each $25.00
SPRING- SKIRTS The new styles arc
here in great profusion. "We carry the fa
mous "Korrcct" line, tho most perfect fit
ting skirt made. Priced from $10 to $25
! PRETTY NECKWEAR
j Dainty new collars and
; collar and cuff sets. All
new styles. Special (LQn
each
CHOOSE FROM THESE STOCKINGS
Poy's Heavy Ribbed Children's fine Lisle
Dainty Neckwear in Or-
; gandie and Net Collars and
I Collar and Cuff Sets. Also
I Organdie and Lace Point
; Collars for round-ncPk
I dresses. ffl HC
Special -PI.IJ
I Fancy Lace nnd Net Vest
; ingsat 19 25 35 inch
NEW JEWELRY.
; Just iii. Our spring styles
; in the famous Merite Jew
! elry. All styles. Priced
from 25 to $5.00
New Handkerchiefs
I Tosc in Plack only. All
sizes. Spec- "ZQr
ial, pair: J 71
Boy's "Kant Snag"
Hose. All sizes CA
Special
Women's fine lisle Hose
in white, black and col
ors. Special . 69C
Women's extra fine
finality Lisle Hose in
black, white and brown.
On sale " QO
Saturday, pair sOIj
Infant's Cotton Hone.
All sizes. OCp
Special, pair w
Women's Fine Lisle
Hose in white, black and
colors. Spec-
ial, pair VJXj
Infant's Half Hose at
25$ 35f and 50r pair
Hose in black, white and
tan. Special 7r
Lisle
white
50c
$1.50
pair
Women's fine
Hose in black,
and brown. Spec
ial, pair
Women's Silk Hose.
Good quality in black,
white, grey and brown.
All sizes
pair
Women's extra fine
quality Silk Hose in
black, white, grey and
brown. All sizes CO AO
special, pair 0
Kavser's Italian Silk
psriiss
Men's Hose at
25 35f and 50 pair
EASTER GLOVES
Kavser's Silk Gloves in
black, white, pongee and
grey. Good quality. Spec
pair $1.50
Women's Strap Wrist
Chanioisettc Gloves in
white, grey, pongee and
tan. All sizes. (tl OC
Special, pair
Women's White
Kid
HAND BAGS
AVe arc showing a fine
line of leather and si'k
bags for spring wear.
The famous "Colonial"
line. Made in the latest
style $2.48 to $12.50
SPECIAL SALE CORSETS AND BRAISSIERS
Miller Pros. Corsets. New Women's new stvle lra-
Women's all-linen Hand
kerchiefs, embroidered
corner, special
each
New fancy colored Sport
Handkerchiefs in many
new colors and stvles. On
sale Saturday
each
69c
29c
Gloves, strap C Aft
wrist. Tair J.UU
Women's French Kid
Gloves in white and white
with black and champagne
On sale Satur- ff O CA
day, pair PJJU
Kayser's 10-Button Silk
Gloves, white and CA
black, pair Pfc. JU
Long Kid Gloves
12-Button length $3-98
l5-Button length $4.98
NEW VEILS
New Drape Veils. New
.styles in black. 7P
Special, each
New Veiling. By the yard,
for Easter 69 to 89 yd.
Fancy made-up Veils
with wide border. From
$1.50 to $3.98 each
model. Regular $2.00 val
ues. Special
pair
Complete line of War
ner's and Red Fern Cor
sets. Priced from
$3.00 to $10.00
Agents for the new Cam-
issiers, 75c values. Spec-
ial 69c
pair
Miller Bros. Corsets. New
model. Regular $3.00 val
ue. Very
special, pair
Gossard Front Lace Cor-
oo Corsets for stout fig-J sets in all the new spring
ures. . . 'niolels $5 to $12 pair.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN KNIT UNDERWEAR
Women's Summer Union
Suits. All styles and qua!-
89c
$1.98
ities. Verv
special. Suit
Women's Summer Union
Suits in Envelope and
loose knit styles, tf 1
.Special, suit $lCJ
Women's Silk top Union
. suits in white and pink.
All sizes, tl 7C
suit ?! J
Children's Summer
weight Union Suits in
white. Special ffl
Suit P1J7
Women's Summer Union
Suits in bodice and band
top styles, in white and
S;. $1.59
Women's Mercerized
Bloomers in flesh onlv.
Special.
Pair
$2.69
IS