Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 08, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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WHEAT OUTLOOK
1920 ESTIMATED
483,167.000 BU.
. WASHINGTON, April 8. l'roduc-
tion of winter wheat this year r.s
forc.-ast today nt' 483,017,000 bush
els and ryo 75,841,000 ljUHliels by the
department ' of agriculture, which
baaed it(j estimate on the acreage
planted lust December ollowinsr' for
uvorutrc ncreaeo abandonment iiml
ussiiming avcruno influences until
harvest.
:, Condition of winter v.lient April 1
wus 75.0 and ryo 80.& per cent of
normal. &
' Winter wheat production hint year
was 731,0:)(),000 lmfiliols and the pre
vious year 55,0l).t)00 IiuhMs. Hve
production last year was 88,478,000
: bushels and the previous yoar 1)1,041,
000 bushels. 1 ,
. 'Condition of winter wheat a vear
ago was 00.8 per cent of a normal,
two years nco, 78.fl and the April 1
avorajro for the last ten years was
84.1 per aont. :
Condition 'of 'ryo a year niro waij
00.8 per cent of a normal, two years
. oku 85.0, ,und the ten-year avenue
80.0.
C. OF C. QUARTET IN
iT APPEARANCE
Tho Chamber, of Commerce miur
: tot inado thoir initial appearance nt
tho nioinbora forum nicotine at lint
Holland Hotel yesterday noon and
tho several numbers wero splendidly
ronderod and well received. 'J'lio next
appearance of this quartet will bo nt
tho Chamber of Commerce member
ship nicotine; at tho assembly room
of tho library next Monday cvrninsr
nt which time tho teller wilt an
nounco tho final result of tho elec
tion now eaintr on.
, Hev. D. K. Millard is the sons
lender of the Chamber and it was
throiiKh his influeneo that the Cham
ber of Cominerco ounrtet was obtain
ed. A number of special communitv
selections nro to bo nrranirnd for
which it will bo mi to tho membership
of tho chamber to join in tho chorus.
Tho personnel of the onartot is of;
follows: Goortro 13! Maddox, first
tonor; Rov. I). '!. Millard,. Bocono
tenor: W. I Ticntlcv, first bass and
John Kirknnf.riok. soeond Iuihs.
H MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Mater What the Price MANN'S
1 13th Friday Surprise Sale
H MAKE YOUR MONEY GO FARTHER AND BUY MORE BY ATTENDING H
' - THIS SALE TOMORROW H
23 Big, Snappy Bargains for
y, MUSLIN
S3 36-inch blenched. Worth
' 3 today 45c. -Friday OOp
53 only, yard ..j
H FILO SILK
ga 'An odd line of this silk
for embroidering. Worth
8c. On sale Friday ' 5
3 skie.u .-.
H SILK WAISTS
5 Made of fine quality
Sj Georgette Crepe. New
H styles. Worth ff- nc
g more, each ..y03
INFANTS' VESTS
Ftinc quality ft'or spring
55 and summer wear. 05c
I Sir 48c
M VOILE WAISTS
,T1)C ' celebrated -Wirings
I mov Voile Waists, $2.00
values. Friday 1 C A
fj each .pleOU
j EMBROIDERY
Wide flouncing enibroi-
5 dered convent edge. On
saJe Friday
vnrd
39c
H SILK HOSE
Sfj Fine quafity in white,
black and brown. $2.00
U values. M-iday J
J COTTON TAPE
8c values, now 5
S '10c values, now 8-
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TO BE PROBED
SAI.EM, April 8. Tho government
has recognized tho gravity of tho sit
uation, and has ordered C. Y. Harry,
of Portland, to (iilverton to Investi
gate tho oontrovery between, the Sil
ver Falls Lumber company and the
United Tlmborworkera union; that
has caused a strike in the company's
mill there since Monday morning, it
was Btutecl in advices from there to
day. Mr. Harry, it Is understood, has
been callod to Seattle, and it 1b not
known whother a substitute will bo
directed to the scene of trouble by
tho federal .labor buroau.
At a meeting last night, addressed
by Olair Covort, president tf tho
International Timberwarkors union,
of Seattle, ho doclured that unloss tho
Silver FallB Lumber company agreed
to take tho mombors of tho. union
back into thoir employ, tho strike of
tlmberworkors will Bproad in sym
pathy all over tho northwest.
Seattle visitors In tho city include
W. A. Dunbar, V. M, Southwick and
A. Slutznor.
Professor Says:
"Internal Baths,
Give Best
Results"
lloraco TV tlodgo, M.D., Professor
(.f M'ltorlo Medlca, 25 Jucobson Bids.,
Denver, writos TyrreH's Hygienic In
stitute of Now York as follows: !
"I can truthfully say that I have
had tho vory host results in my ex
perience with the 'J. II. Ij, CnHcado.'
You certainly havo Btruck tho koy
noto of many dlBonsos." '
'By moans of tho "J. B. h. Cascado''
Bimple warm wator cleanses tho low
er intostlno tho ontlro length, re
movos all tho poisonous wnato there
in aad keeps it clean and pure, as
Nature demaads it shall bo for per
fect health. i
You will be astoaishod at your feel
ings tho morning nftor taking un In
ternal bath with tho ".1. it. I.. Cas
cado." You will feel bright, brisk,
confident and ns though everything
Is working right and It Is.
; It absolutely removes constipation
and proveats Auto-latoxication. .
. Heath's and West Sido Pharmacy
will show aad explain tho "J. IS. L
Cascade" to you, and will also give
you, frob on request, a most Interest
ing booklet, "Why Man of To-day Is
Only BO'o Efficient," by Dr. Chas. A.
Tyrrell'.'of Now Yc'rk, for 2-5 yoara a
specialist on Internal Bathing. ABk
lor it to-ilay. Artv,
CRASH TOWELING
Part Linen. ' Our regular
25c quality. ; lVi- 1 Q
day, yard,.. lt
KNITTING YARN ,
Odds and ends of Yarn.
Wortli up to G5c ball. On
sale Friday. 1Cr
ball Jl
GINGHAMS
50 pieces new fancy dress
Ginghams. Worth today
50c. Friday
BOY'S WAISTS
Made of best Percale.
(Vapat!i'l.r0. QOr
Friday, each
PILLOW CASES
42 mid 43-inch good qual
ity. Uegular price, 5!)c.
Fridav AQn
eadi 4oC
COLGATES SOAP
Clieaj) today at 13c. Fri
day Hut-prise 1Ar
Sal
e, cake .
lVb
BATH TOWELS
Good quality and size.
Heavy weight. On sate
Friday
each C$yj
TheWoraarf.s Store
14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE.
MED FORD, OREGON
smn tribune, MEBronn, ot?eoont, tttuksday, april 8, 1020.
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LAND IN JAIL
.WASHINGTON", April 8. Irish
pickets appeared at the British em
bassy again today and were promptly
arrested by the police on charges of
violating a federal statute.
The pickets arrested were:
Aliases Mary Calvin, Philadelphia;
Maura Qulnn, Jamaica Plains, Mass.,
and Katherlne JIcKeon, Philadelphia.
Tho women qui not xurnisa oun
iMoTiiERg Friend
ExpKntMothers
K-eliovcs Discomfort
41 411 Ortiaal!
SpKUl BooiUl on Mottxrheod and Bit. Fk
flB A Win D HrT.tll AT OB CO. RtrT It), ATI ahta. C
LAST
CHANCE
TONIGHT
LIBERTY
A Program
Made of Laughs
i And. Trimmed
With Chuckles '
WALLY REID
IN 1 .'
"HAWTHORNE ' OF
THE U. S. A."
And a Sennett
Comedy "
With Ben Turpin
And Louise Fazenda
TOMORROW
ROBT. WARWICK
. ". In
' "AN ADVENTURE
IN HEARTS"
Adapted from "Captain Dieppe"
' tho Celebrated Novel bv
'ANTHONY 110P13 .
One Day Only
SILK POPLIN
iiKihes witlc. Good eol-
ors. Olioiii) today .at $2.00. i
On sale Friday J j I
CORSETS j
Miller IBros. new style j
Spring model. $2.00 val- j
' 1 - if M
ues. a-rmay, l fl a
pair t :
GEORGETTE CREPE j
All good colors.. Cheap i
todav at $3.00. ffl QQ i
Salo'pricc . j"0 j
SHIELDS
AVomcn's Dress Shields, i
AH sizes. Cheap today i
at .r)9c. Friday - ,
pair ! i
WOMEN'S HOSE
Tn silver, white and black
50c values. Friday OQ
pair "'v
INFANTS' HOSE
Made of fine cotton in
colors. Cheap at 25c.
Friday,-, 1 rf
pair
CURTAIN SCRIM
Tn Ecru, white and cream
Kegular price 3oc. OQr
Friday, yard
TABLE DAMASK
70 inches' wide. Good
quality and patterns,
$1.19 values. Fri- QOr
day, yard ..."01
and were taken to the house of deten
tion to await preliminary trial before
United States Commissioner Richard
son. Thoy probably will bo beard
Monday along with the othor four ar
rested earlier In the week.
BILL FARNUM FIGHT .
AT RIALTO TENSE
William Farniun followers and
their name Is legion are happy over
another opportunity to see the
"strong man of the films" in a new
photoplay, "Wolves pf the Night,"
shown for the first time at the Rialto
theatre yesterday, for the rest of the
week.
William Farnum puts one of the
TAKE THE KIDDIES TO BEE JIGGS. HE W11.I
TIIEIB LITTLE UfiAR-fS.
Prices IPc, 77c, $1.00, $1,150, pluH
Holllnn. l!o office ojicn IB to 4 5
30 IiHOPLE.
i
mm.
most dramatic and intense fights ever
staged into the thrilliag ending of
his new photoplay, "Wolves of the
Night," a fight Into which Farnum
throws himself with the agility of an
athlete and the skill of a champion.
As the desperate. man, resolved to
win back wife, child and fortune,
from devilish schemers, be locks him
self in an office, attacks three who
attempt to coerce him with a pistol,
and there, in as stirring an encounter
as has ever been plcturized. baffles
them. This fight is just one of tho
many Intense scenes in that compel
ling photoplay of love and (inance.
LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 8. A
"Hoover for president" republican
club, the first i nKentucky, is lieini:
formed in Louisville. Sixty-six ner
sons, nine of whom are women, are
identified with the clnb to dnte.
1HKKJN SHOWOPTHE
WOKLU; DON'I SUSS IT.
SEK JIGGS ALmo, THEV
TI6V TO STOP IiAVGIllNGi
IT CA.''I liif DONE.
BKIa JOY TO
10 per cent war tax. Scats now
to 7.
' . 2i MUSIC NLAUIERS
MANN'S The best goods for the price, no matter what the price JMANN'S
Out of a Clear Sky
AMeteorie
More Than $25,000.00
. Worth of Men's Things
On Sale Saturday
I About Half Price
Value-giYing precedents arc set at naught with this .wonderful
sale. Wc know, you know, everybody knows, the condition of the
market, affcYtiiig men's things. This big sale is for everybody. We
want the widest possible distribution of its economies.
The merchandise, of.Avhich tJici-e is over $25,000 worth, is of i
STANDARD QUALITY, STAPLE, RELIABLE AND
; DESIRABLE
No old- junk bought for a sale but
NEW CRISP UP-TO-DATE MERCHANDISE, BOUGHT AT
SUCH A LOW PRICE THAT THE SAVINGS ARE '
- ASTOUNDING
' Wc know the men of Mcdford will appreciate this sale,. which will
enable them to reduce the High Cost of Living by supplying all
their needs - '
AT BEFORE THE WAR PRICES
COME EARLY AND OFTEN REMEMBERTHE PLACE '
Mann's Annex
- v Next to Schieffelin's Old Stand - '
WARSHIPS 10 ALLIES
rnx'nnv A,ril R The German
battleships Nassau ami O.strfricslan.1
arrived at the Firth ot rortii vc-.cr-ilav,
this constitittin'.' tho coniniencc
ment of the surrender of the remain
der of the German warships under the
terms of the treaty of Versailles. .
Ultimately the Ostfrieshind will be
turned over to the United States.
Tha battleship Ostfrieshind was
placed in commission in September,
1010 IIpt normal displacement is
22,800 tons, her lenath 54GJ;'cct and
her beam 93 feet. The complement is
about 1.100 men.
Now
Playing!
BILL FARNUM
"Wolves of the Night"
AlSO ; -
. Christie Comedy and Bray PictoRTapiJ
RIALTO
COMING
Tom Mix
Sale
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