Fa"GE TWO
JTEpPORK WKTTj TRIBUNE. IfEDFOTlT). OREGON. MONDAY, APTCTL ;". 1020.
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The mass meeting of taxpayers,
voters and schcol patrons to be held
at the Puge theater tonight to discuss
the school Bituution will begin at
o'clock. " It Is expected that the thea
tor will be filled. All high school
students and pupils in the 1 grad
schools are urged to stay away, but
patrons of the schools and taxpayers
are expected to attend. -;
A mechanically perfect washing
machine made beautiful by an artist':
skill Is the Hluoblrd. 14
Amorican Legion bull, KrI., Apt. tli
Mr. Fisherman,, get that fishing
rod re-wrapped, etc. Eaton, 20 North
Holly. - 17
The Elks ladles do not meet tc'
morrow at tho Elks temple. Thei
next meeting will be hold Tuesday
afternoon of next week. 1
This 1h tho last day foi payment o
the first half year's taxes without
penalty, and consequently there was
a big run on at tho courthouse ull day
of belated taxpayers to get under the
wire In time. After closing time lute
this afternoon .the unpaid tuxes for
the first half bcccme dellmiucnt and
a penalty of 1 per cent a month is at
tached.
See page 89 of this week's Satur
day Evening 'Post. 14
You ougbt to Insure your auto
with Redden & Canaday, 32 N. Con
tral. Fbone 720.
Tho new auto firm in Medford
Hanson & Koyt, not Harrison & Keyt
as stated Sunday. Tho cars they carry
are Elgin Six, Premier and American
Beauty. The trucks are Dny-lildor
and Commerce. I
The barber shops of Klumuth Falls
beginning today have raised the price
of hair-cuts to 75 cents cucb, an in
creaBe of 50 per cent over tho prlco
that has been prevailing. Other ton-
sorlal attentions have also been In
creased in proportion, including
shaves from 25 to 35 cents, and plain
shampoos tc Cli cents.
With spring anil sunshine comes
the Bluebird and hannlnon. II
American Legion ball, Frl., Apr. 9th
Dr. Henry B. Puro, dentist, has
opened an offlco In Central Paint. 10
All members of the- American
glon are requested to be present at
the regular monthly mooting of Mod
ford post at the Moose hall tomorrow
night. ' At. this mooting officers for
the year 1020 will bo elected and in
stalled. ' ,
Carl Jeschke, high grade watch
and clock repairing. 9 Fir street
Hot tamalfc. and mm concarne' it
DeVoe's.
$25,000.00 worth of men's clothing
and furnishings on sale at Mann's An
nex, 44 North . Central, Sutitrday,
April 10th. ' A great chanco to suve
money. i 12'
I Over Sunday guests nt tho Hoi
land were Mrs. Flora E. Mnnnlng ('f
Now York City, Mr. and Mrs. Mat
Mllarty of Yorktown, Sask., C'a., L. G
Nelson of Contrallu, Wash., Mrs. S
M. Qulgloy or Yroka, Mrs. O. T. West
of Hortibrook, Frank 1). Angerhah of
Weed and Mr. and 'Mrs. S. X). Freed
of San Francisco,
'The chance of a life time, $25,000
worth of mon's things on utile nt
about one-hnlf prlco. Mutin's Annex.
44 (North Central, noxt to Hchleffo
lln's old Btand. 12
Easter cards. West Side Pharmacy.
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Orres, tailors for mon and women
High grade only. Ashland, Ore. "
'Mrs. Chos. howmun has returned
homo from her visit with her mothor,
Mrs.C N. Oilman at Urants Puss.
Tablets and Bcratch pads made of
news print, for Bchool and office use
for sale at this office. tf
Dressmaking of all kinds. 822
North Central. 12
A motoorlc sale of men's wear at
Mann's Annex, 44 North Central, next
to Schleffelln'K old stand. Sule opens
Saturduy, April 10th.
Qeorge L. Trolchler Is In PoTtland
for a several days business visit
Amorican Legion bull, Fri. Apr. 9.
For eye, ear, non, ihroul see Dr.
Heine, Liberty Bldg. Glasses fitted.
A uietcorlo sale of men's wear ut
Mann's Annex, 44 IXOrth Central, next
to Sehleffelin's old stand. Sule opens
Saturduy, April loth. , 12'
Guests from u (list unco who Sun
tluyed at tho Medford wero Mr. and
Mrs. Frnuk Scblforll of Council
Bluffs, lu., Al Grltxnor of New York
elty.'Jloorgo U. 'Day of Reading, Pa.,
and C. F. White, C. M. Whitehead
and i.M. It. Matting of Chlcngo.
Orres, tho ladles' tailor, will be at
Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine
woolens, latest stylos always. tf
Heather wools for men's und hoys'
sweaters. Handicraft Shop. 10
$25,000.00 worth of men's clothing
and furnishings on sule at Mann's An
nex, 44 North Central, Suturduy,
April 10th. A great chunce to suve
money. 12
Among the now churches to be
built as the result of appropriation;,
just made by tho board t.f church
erection of the Presbyterian church
.i In tbe United Stutes, will bo one in
;j Phoenix. This will supplant (he
(1 (structure already standing, which is
i ' the oldest Presbyterian church bulld
Ing In Jackson county. Ashland Tld
i", ings. I
Sherolene, a washable fast color
; ; material. In various colors, for sum-j
t : mer dresses and wnlsls. Handicraft
.; Shop. 15
- I Just arrived. Car of famous Utah
' coal... Valley Fuel Co.
I The chance of lifo time, $25,000
' worth cf men's things on sale at
about ono-hulf prlco. Mann's Annex,
j 44 North Central, next to Schloffelln's
old stand.- 12
j M. O. Evans cf tho Oregon Growers
! Cooperative association Is hare from
i Balcm on a day's business visit.
Mrs. Lincoln McCormack gave
noon day luncheon on Easter Monday
for 'Miss Peggy Hamill. The guests
were Kuth Bowne. Elinor Egan and
Hoxana Ituhl.
Hasklns tor Health.
Save from $3 to $10 on a tire al
the big sale. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tl
Delco-Llght Eloctrlclty for every
farm. J. E. Bartlett, Medford Hotel
Medford, Ore.
!Fred A.. Taylor, whose home Is in
Medford, but who is now attending
school at the O. A. C, by winning
fourth place lu a recent news writing
contest was awarded "honoruble men
tion." Special stress is placed ct
writing stories of a technical nature
on such subjects as agriculture und
engineering. Mr. Taylor Is taking u
course in journalism in which there
are several classes all of which com.
pete. It Is therefore considered ' i
high honor to receive first honorable
mention in tho contest.
1 We write fire insurance. Redden
& Canaday, 32 N. Central. Phone 720
Easter cards. West Side Pharmacy.
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Mrs. Paul Hanson, corsetlere for
NuBone. Phone G86-.T.
Calilorniuns ut the Medfc'rd yester
day and toduy wore E. Ueryle Lewis
and T. II. Wright of Sucrumento, W.
I. Bono of Morgan Hill, 11. W. Lun-
genon of Marysvillo, und tho follow
ing from San Francisco: Miss M. M.
O'Hovllle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Mc
Koo, P. V. Crawford. L. F. Woods.
F. W. Dolbon, A. M. Persons and J.
Y. Goss.
Economizo by using scratch pads
for use. Get thorn at this office, tf
The Chamhor or Commerce Is a
clearing house for community
thought and action. Join. tf
'Hemstitching 10c per yard, thread
furnished. Singer Sht-p, 115 West
Main.
Tho regtilur mid-week dancing
party at the Nut Wednesday night
hus been culled off en uccount of the
American Legion ball which will tuko
pluce next Frlduy night. Tho hull
will bo used Wednosduy night by tho
decorating conimlltoo.
Dolco-Light Electricity tor every
farm. J. E Bartlett, Medford Hotel,
Medford, Ore. -.
For Sale Now and second-hnnd
machines. Singor Shop, 116 West
Muln, phone 215-H.
Machines routed and ropalrcd.
Singor Shop, phono 21'6-R.
The funeral sorvlces Suturduy uf-
terncon over the lute Isulub L. Hum
llton were very lurgely attended with
Hov. L. Myron Boozer officiating und
under tho auspices of tho 101 lis lodge
at tho house, (121 North Central ave
nue, and of Medford lodgo of Masons
ut the I. O. O. F. cemetery where the
Interment took place. The Elks ob
served tho B. P. O. E. ritual. There
wero many floral tributes. At tho
gruvo M. M. Purdln, past muster of
Medford Masonic lodgo delivered the
Impressive Musonio eulogy In an ex
ceptionally Im'pressive manner.
R. I. Rett eggs at Dt. Zoo's.
For the best Insurance see HolmeB
the Insurance Man. '
American Legion bull, Frl. Apr. 9.
The Blue Bird Is tho Packard of
Electric clothes wushors. '
Mrs. J. IB. Muck hus returned to
her home ut Itoguo River after a visit
with Mrs. A. 15. Fuirchild at Grants
Puss.
Burdwoll Fruit Co. now havo a enr
load of mill run which thoy are retail
lng nt $48.00 per ton. 14'
Son page 89 of this wook's Satur
day Evening Post. 14
Dun Baguhaw, Jr., of Jacksonville
who went to Snn Francisco onrly last
wack writes thut he spent an onjoy-
nblo duy In tho buy with Henry Hoofs,
tho Jacksonville boy In the navy ser
vice, on board tho U. S. siior-drcud-nuught
Mississippi. .
Pocotlng
Hemstitching
Handicraft Shop. 15
Don't lot unyone toll you that other
clothes wnshors aro made on same
principle of tho Blue Bird.
The ladles ot tho 'Buptlst church
will held a business mooting at the
homo of Mrs. Win. Davis, 4 02 South
Central avenue, Tuusday afternoon
All ludlcs of tho church pro request
ed tu he present.
Hemstitching und pocotlng Is an
attractive finish for any uummor ma
terial, llundlcraft Shop. 15
Visitors In the city from Washing
ton state Include Patrick Welch and
Fred Honson of Spokane nnd W. J.
Roberts of Tucoma.
See page 89 of this wook's Satur
duy Evening Post. 14
Oregouluns ut tho Medford Sunday
und today were Puul .Men lo ot Cor-
vullis, Curl A. Bunnu of Eugene, and
tho following from Portland: J. A.
Elliott, Mrs. O. T. Randall, Mr. und
Mrs. C. E. Ilumllton, T. D. Pursons.
.M. Connor, W. A. Hntiser, 11. V.
Wyllo und M. A. Dobbin.
Prices cut to the tiottom at the big
sale. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tf
A. P. Peuke of Valley City, N. D.,
formor adjutant general of the North
Dukctn national guard, following a
several days visit hero hus gone to
Grants Pass for a visit with his son.
George Peake.
Hnvo you tried the Llthia Mineral
water from tho Jacksou County
renin cry. It has great medicinal
value.
Rev. J. K. 'Hnlllle has resigned his
mtonito of the I'resbytorlan church
t "Phoenix for tho past ten yenrs.
fter 40 years continuous service In
he ministry. On May 1st tho veteran
minister will go to Los Angeles to
live with his sons in that city. The
news, both of Mr. llnlllle's retirement
from the Phoenix pastorship and from
active work In the ministry Is a mat
ter of much regret In church clrclos
of the enliro county in which ho Is
greatly beloved.
Benutiful new gowns nnd combina
tions In Pacific Package goods. Han
dicraft Shop. 15
A. W. Walker Is expected home to
night from a several duys business
visit at Portlund.
Get tbe habit! Buy shares now In
the Building and Loan. tf
Miss. B. 10. Calvin, who will con
duct a scries of demonstrations for
the California-Oregon Power co'in
pany this week, arrived in the city
last night. Miss Calvin is a well
known authority on the modern sci
ence of "electric cookery" and her
demonstrations are most Interesting
us well as instructive.
The Blue Bird electric washer, the
acme of perfection, Is coming to Med
ford. '
II. J. Lnngoo, A. L. Gage and W. A
Chiteote of Portlund, ure guests ut
the Hotel Holland.
Expert phonograph repairing. 45
South Central. Phono CI5-J. 34
A number of Elks attended the
Easter services at St. Mark's church
In a body last night as a cpmpliment
to Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton, who Is
chaplain of the local Elks lodge.
American Legion ball, Frl. Apr. 9.
At Central Point tomorrow tho a'n.
nual Presbyterlul meoting of the
Women's Missionary society will be
held and goodly delegations will at
tend from Medford and Ashland.
Always Is there a cheery smile of
welcome In tho Blue Bird home.
Dr. and Mrs. G. G. Bancroft ut
Grants 'Pass, wero over Sunday guests
of Mr. und Mrs. A. J. Klocker nt the
Hotel Holland.
Drink Llthia Mineral water for
rheumatism, stomach and kidney
troubles. Order from Jackson County
Creumery. .
Tho U. of O. Girls Glee club which
gave concerts In Medford lust Frlduy
night und Ashland on Suturduy night
sung ut the Easter services of the
Methodist. Presbyterian und Chris-
tiuu churches of Klamath Fulls lust
night, giving two speclul numbers ut
each.
American Legion ball, Frl. Apr. 9-
At tho NaBh hotel ure registered
Win. C. Joy of Kansas City, Mo., and
Mrs. John Dnlton and A. P. Dulton
of -Hiirlay, N. M., Mrs. F. S. Lewis
and True Lewis of Watk-ins und L. V.
Murphy of Klamath Falls.
Seo Venice and die. See a Blue
Illrd washer and you will want to
live.
Miss Swayno, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. P. F. Swayno of Appleguto who
us been attending school at St.
Mury's ucademy, was removod to the
Sucrod Heart hospital Sunday for
treatment.
Llthia Mineral waier by the case.
Jackson County Creamery.
Tho southbound passonger train
due hero nt 1 1:40 p. m. dully was de
layed, by a freight wreck up the stnte
Sunday night and did not reach Med
ford until 5:30' a. m. today.
Broken forglngs and castings, nil
shupoB, all metals, all sizes, welded,
ro-lnforcod and guaranteed. Vulcan
Welding Works, 39 South Front St.
The condition of Mrs. George Gates
who haa beon seriously 111 for three
weeks took a turn for tho worso today
but doctors In attendance are hopeful
of ultimate recovery.
-Before selecting material see our
line of children's ready-made dresses
priced from two to six dollars. Handi
craft Shop. 15
J. E. Enynrt, tho formor woll
known Medfotd resident, arrived In
tho city Sunday for a few duys busi
ness visit.
Seo D. R. Wood & Co., Rm. 209
Liberty Bldg., for fire lncurance. tf
LATEST NEWS
OF THE STATE
Kl'flKXK, Ore.. April 5. llctuii
clerks to the - number of 152 lime
signed resolutions asking merchants
to close nt f o'clock instead of nt (J
p. in. As vet, ufler a week's agitu
tiou, drvgoods houses have not agreed
on u closing hour. (Iroecrs, instead
of opening lit 7 o'clock, havo agreed
lo open at 8 o'clock and close at l:
p. in.
Kl'CKNK. Ore.. April .. Mr. .ind
Mrs. C. V. Uwvro of Silteoos, I.aii:
con tit v, were thrice made grandpar
ents during the last week in March.
One tin v Ihev received the announce
ment of the birth of a girl to their
duuuhtcr, Mrs. (lien Cooper of Cur
lain. Ore., the next dav of the birth
of a hov to their daughter. Mrs. V
M. Cox of College iilnce. Wash.. :md
I lie next of the birth of a girl lo their
daughter, Mrs. Vivian Havre of
Kcedsport, Ore.
SAI.F.M. Ore.. April ".- Tsai'c
Haunibaidi und llelmiith Olio, Hi nnd
18 years old respectively, were ar
rested bv Salem police officers when
thev arrived here earlv today on
northbound Southern Pacific tra'n,
on information from l.otli. Cal., white
hcv mo wauled for burglary. I he
advices were received from the father
of lliiumluicli. The hovs confesse I.
according to Chief of Police Welsh
Hint thev entered the home of I.c.in
anl Sibel ami stole S"1."0. Thev had
about $111 when arrested.
Card of Thanks
Wo desire to express sincere thanks
to cur many friends for their kind
ness nnd floral offerings during the
illness and bereavement ot our hus
band und brother, ttufus Edwards.
MRS. MAUY HOWARDS.
MRS. L. Al'STlX.
MRS. ("HAS. KlUCKSGN.
J. S. KDWARHS.
12 ".V. S. EDWARDS.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR EXCHANGE I .a r g e modern
homo In Berkeley, Calif., near uni
versity, for Medford property. R.
"V. McCurdy. , 15
HAMBURG TODAY
MONUMENT
TO A DEAD GLORY
WASHINGTON I liiiulinrif todnv
innv be described as -an imiiosinr
monument tu the dead uhuies of the
German merchant marine, necordim:
to Consul Francis if.. Stewart, who
was detailed liv the American com
mission in lierlin to investigate con
ditions ut tile former iiremier (ierniur.
jiort lor 1 1 lit liodv. A report from
Mr. Stewart iletuilinsr the results of
his inimirv bus just readied the de
partment of commerce.'
"A short Irii) thnimrh tlie- linrlior
ouirklv discloses what n crnvcvanl
the nort h is become." the consul re
ported. "Tuirs and lighters ure tied
mi here und there, ' apparently for
gotten. One small cruiser rests, de
scried, alongside n nier; electric
cranes are motionless on unused
docks: lloiitiinr elevators und dockx
nrc moored in rows, probuhlv in readi
ness for delivery to the allies.
"The L-iunt ISisiunrck ('ili.OOO-lon
I jninbiinr-Aiiicricun liner) flouts ut n
fittintr-oiit. nier without a sign of life
on board mid from a launch no new-
work could he seen in nnv of the hiir
shipyards. Tied up to unotlier pier
in the outer harbor is the former At
lantic record-holder. Hie steamship
Deiitsdilnnd. relief of the war. paint
ed a deep black over all, with spots
of white showing here and : there
where passing era ft have scraped her
sides, a grim reminder of the glories
once held by the Herman iuerchanl
fleets." ' ' "
Kegulur servico is lieine maintained
with Holland, F.ngliuid nnd Nor'h
America, and lines were nboiit to
sturli service for Spain ' nnd South
America, hut the "free pert'' is ap
parinllv deed. Air. Stewart reported.
Frank P. Farrell, candidate (or the
republican nomination 'for district
attorney, was culling on old friends
in tho vicinity of Phoenix Wednes-
duy. Mr. Farrell, Is a young inan of
sterling worth and hus"erown to man
hood in our- midst. We think him
worthy of the office heisceks.
Don Newbury, who;'is spending his
vacation with his father; Cius New
bury In Medford, was tip visiting his-
aunt, Mrs. .loo Ruder, Monday even
ing. '
Mrs. S.P, Hunter if Fern vnlley,
loft for Woddland, Cuif., Wednesday
evening, where she wilf'comblne busi
ness with pleasure. Mrs. Hunter will
visit her aunt nt Woodland for some
time. . - '. '.. ..
Tho Ladies' Aid ,nf Phoeuix, held
their regular annual meeting Wed
nesday afternoon of this week, und
olected officers, ufter yvhlch refresh
ments wero solved. A very .enjoyable
tluio was had. i
(Noah Chundler, J. 'E. Roberts and
C. Carey attended the uieotlng ot the
Woodmen of -the World in Medford
Wednosduy evening from. the Phoenix
lodgo.
Phoenix Is lo have another Indus
try In the way of a saw mill. The
building will occupy the old site
whore tho spray dope factory former
ly stood. Logs will co'me from An
derson creek and Cold Hlli, and per
haps some from above Ashland.
J. M. Ruder sold u carload of fat
heof cuttle Tuesdny. These were the
finest cattlo sold in this part of the
valley. But tho price is not nil -that
It should be, when tho price of feed Is
taken Into consideration. ' Altho I
did not ask the exact figures obtained
for this bunch.
Work is steadily progressing at tho
Trlgonia oil well, so Mr. Hunter' of
Fern valley, informs your correspon
dent. But np one knows just tho ex
act depth at this writing as those nt
tho well are not supposed to answer
any questions thoro. i
. A great many of o'ur citizens at
tended the theatre In Medford Tuos-
day evening. Kolb and Dill was the
attraction.
I.Mrs. Noah Chandler of North Tal
ent, was visiting at tho homo of Mrs.
Jacobs nnd Sirs. Joshua Puttorson of
North Talent Wednesday.
.Miss Vivian Stum-lift is homo for
the Kuster vacation from St. -Mary's
I'll i
f v suffer the discomforts and
embarrassments of a Coftref
(. O. C. preparation (or jrollre hai bone
lned iD.iav.
Whr Put several hundred dollar (or at
otiT.inon o rnninua noun wtion O.c; C
can bcnbiaini-d lor suvh vom,MMlivtf
Sinallt' udituiW
O.O.C. rli.-n prowrly applied siren catis
larlorv rcnulis. or your imn.-y will hi
nluud.-d. O CC. is ,.d Juvtu by m-.il
&. tttitclorliookl.-t.
Address Ih-pt. Z
O.tl.C CMHMICAL COMPANY
Seattle, Wiisiniiuton
WEEKS & ORR
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phono 227
Night Phones V. W. Weeks, 227-J-S
A. E. Orr,
Academy In Medford. and visited the
Washington and high schoo'ls in Med
ford Thursday.
Dr. Malmgren's sister. Miss Chrls
linu 'Mulmgren, returned to her home
in Pusadenu this week after u couple
of months visit with Dr. Mulmgren
and wife In Phoenix. '
i mum
CENTRAL POINT APR. 6
Tho unnuu) presbyterial ;noetlng
for southern Oregon will 'bo -held at
Central Point, Tuesday, April C, 1S20
The prugrum follows:
10 a. m. Dovoticiial, Mrs. Koehler
Minutes of lust meeting.
Report of ..secretaries Secretary
of literature and corresponding secre-
lury. - .'--'.- ; ' "
'Keport of treasurer.
Talk by Jubilee key woman.
Five minutes with delegutes from
different societies.
Appointmen-t of committees. -Message
from the North Pacific
board, Mrs. McMichael.
Quiet hour, Mrs. McCoy.
Lunchecn.
1:30. ' Devotional, Mrs. McMichael.
Keport of committees.
Map Talk on India, Mrs. Dixon.
Personal word from our own mis
sionary, Mrs. -E. II. Hurd.
Messuge from the Freedmen s
hoard, Miss Barr.
Music. . , ' '.. i. ' ;
Address, Miss Crawford. .
Adjournment.
'Evening meeting In Charge of visit
ng members.
BISHOP HUGHES PASSES AWAY
(Continued from Page One)
IIiiLthcs comes as a decided shock to
the ieo)le of Southern Oreiron, where
he was a irrent favorite and n i're
diieiit visitor. His last public appear
unco was ut the Lincoln c lull buiKiuet,
ut the Hotel Medford in February
At that time he delivered a trihute-to
Abraham l'neoln, srencrullv rctriti'dflii
as the finest tribute to the srreut
emancipator ever heard in this pari
of the state. ' - -
liev. J. Hnndolpli Sasnelt. pastor
of the First Methodist church, a close
friend of Ifishop I lushes, received the
first word of his death hv wire ves
terduv. It was first reported he
dropped dead in Ilic pulpit Sunday
inonriiir.
"Bishop Uuirlies." said Mr. Sasnelt
was elected bisliou of the Portland
urea including. Oreuon und Washing
ton, west of the mountnins. four Venrs
niro this Ma v. He has done more in
that short lime to put the district
upon an efficiency basis than anv
man' the church has over had.. He
literally worked: himself to death,
muintaiuine; a schedule most demnud
iiur upon his strength, nervous and
physical. When here in February he
was fur from well and had lo rest
"SKIN THE CAT"
But if you won't exercise
vigorously you must
take "Cascarets."
There ta notliiri" like bending exercises.
takiim loni walks, or chop pine wood tu
keep the 1,1 ver nnd bowels active, but
most loiKs tnKo meir exercise in an easy
eli sii r. Such folk need Cnacnrets, else
they sutler from sick headache, sour, acid
stomach, indigestion, colds and are
miserable. But don't stay bilious or con
stipated. Feel splendid always by taking
Cascarets occasionally. They act with
out griping or inconvenience. They never
sicken you like Calomel, Salts, Oil, or
nasty, harsh! Pills, .Thoy cost so little
too Cascarets work while you sleep. .
Millinery
and
. For exclusive styles and
smartness see the
NEW SPRING LINES
at the
Vanity Shop
Next Rialto Theater.
Licensed City Scavenger.
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All mfllKA IfnmAHInf Alv ramnw1 nn
short notice.. Weekly. visit In resi
dence districts. Dnily business dis
trict, riiuues 50i U. .
SEATTLE BANDIT
ALSO POLICEMAN
SEATTLE. April 5. One Seattle
officer. Deputy Sheriff Hubert C.
Scott and one alleged autoiiibhilc
handit, Kluicr f'adv, were dead herj
today as the result of shootin!; early
yesterday. A third bandit known
only as "Blnckie" was a fugitive,
wanted on a cliarire of killinsr Ji is
brother robber. Scott was killed bv
the hold-up men when he nnd other
officers attempted to halt a hold-up
ih the Rainier vullev residence sec
tion of the eitv. After killing Scott,
the robbers eoinmnndccred nil auto
mobile and made its owner. Karl M.
Ela drive ut a si.v'tv-mile clip toward
the heart of the eitv. On the iniv
Eba reported, "I'lncKic" kilicd Cadv
nnd robbed biin of his loot, "liluck
ie'Mel't the cur ut a downtown corner
after ordering Kim to drive Cadv to
a hospital.
U. S. Consul Edinburgh Dead
EDINHUllfllL Scotland. April 5.
Hiifus Klemintr, Americuii consul here
is dead, lie was Ii7 years old.
"
EUGENE, Ore.. April 5: The
second trial of Martin A. Clark, once
convicted of murder in the second de
cree on the ehuive of initrderin-i
Charles L. Tnvlor at McKen.ie hriduc
July U5. KIHI. was resumed here to
dnv. ('lurk -was ernuled n new trial
by Judi;; 1.1. R Skipworth' on the
rrounds that the verdict was not jus
tified by the evidence.
before he could attend the bnmiuet.
In his death the chiireh loses a faith
ful servant aiul the nation a loval ami
splendid citizen "
Stiff Joints
' ': Sore HuscSes
Umber Up Quickly Under th Sooth
Ins, Penetrating; Application of
Hamlin's Wizard Oil
In cases of rheumatism and lame
back it penetrates quickly, drives out
soreness,, and limbers up stiff, aching
joints and muscles.
. Wizard Oil is an absolutely reliable,
antitjSptic application for cuts, burns,
bites, and stings. Sprains and bruises
heal readily- under its soothing, pen
etrating, qualities.
Get it from druggists for 30 cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
(ret your money back.
9) Ever constipated or have sick head
ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips,
pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents.
Guaranteed.
.WillYoiiSaveMoneyNow?
Use WATER GLASS to preserve
the eggs "that you can purchase today
for 35c a dozen. It will be mighty
; easy later on to use these 35c eggs when
the market price is 75c or better. We
have a superior WATER GLASS at
- 35c a quart.
Heath's Drug Store
, The San
WHAT ABOUT YOUR PAPERS
DO YOU take the same precaution in safe
guarding your valuable papers as you do
your money '?
Not if you permit your Notes, Deeds; Mort
gages, llonds. Contracts Insurance Poli
cies and other important pa pel's to lie around ;
the house or place of business. .
Keinedy Ueiit a First National .Safe De
posit Box. "
Vho First National Bank
ncDroRD
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to many thousands is practi
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of reliable means of main
taining vitality. .
SCOTT'S : '
EMULSION
time-honored and reliable,
combines palatability, inherent
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At the first sign of weakness
take Scott's Emulsion. '
It is known every
where by tho " Mark of
Efficacy" the Fisherman
cotl&Uomie,Ulcouiut:ld,N.J. 19-17'
; - !,
I:
A
r-ases Quickly When You
Apply a Little Musterole. i
Arid Musterole won t blister like;
the old-fashioned mustard fluster.'
Just spread it on with your fingers.
It penetrates to the sore spot with a
Gentle tingle, loosens the congestion
and draws out the soreness and pain.
Musterole is a clean, white oint
ment made with oil of mustard. It
is fine for quick relief from sore
throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stift
neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache,
' congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum
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ioints,sprains,soremusclc3,bruises,chil
blains, frosted feet, colds on the chest
Nothing like Musterole for croupychil-
uicu. xiccp 11 iiauuy lor wsiaui use.
30 and 60c jars; Jiospital size $20, ,
i JLIi S ct 1UU1 UVCllIlK
The; Best iviade .,
Waterproof and
Wcar-licsistiiig
1000.YARDS TO SELL
. at
89c yard
Mordoff & Woolf
22-26 South Fir '
Tox Store
1?i
Oregon
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