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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1920)
F2C0E BIX " TOTOD mm TTCTTTTTTTE, SIEPFCTOP, OREGON, TUESDAY, aPRlC 13," 1920. GAIN WEIGHT AND STRENGTH With Bitro-Phosphate on $300 Guarantee NEW YORK. If you nro feeling run-down weak, licrvoim, tlrcil-ln- Ihe-morninK, and Kenerally ailiiiK, these are the Hymptoins that should warn you to take care of your health. Four persona in every ten are need ing more phosphorus in their bodies. When you soo thin and fretful neo lo; or thoso who are anaemic, pale, frail, oft despondent or lacking in energy, you may look for the need of certain elements that make for strong constitution. oome peoplo, after relying upon preparations composed chiefly of salts, qiiinlno, drastic drugs, iron caloniel, cod-livor oil, etc., wonder why thoy find no benefit. That Is easily explained by the fact that such persons need the phosphoric clement, which Is a most potent essential to health, and contained In lHTItu PIIOSPHATE, tho famous health pre paration. Now obtainable everywhere. The right thing for you to do In make-a trial ot UITItO-I'llOSl'lIATK beginning at once. Jt is not a patont medicine; the formula is prescribed by many physicians for tho ailments and weaknesses mentioned above. With every box of MTUO-PHOS-PHATB, are a fow simple health rulos and n $.'100 gunrantee. )uy a box of UITIIO-PIIOSI'IIATB. It Is sold and rocommended by air good druggists everywhere. Adv. R. R. CANNERY IS A FREE MAP Facts Regarding Oil Invest ments and Activities in the Oil Fields Wo will send free upon request our independent paper giving ruliublo oil news. Also free oil map of Texas, showing all oil pools, producing and drilling wells, and all activities in nil Texas Counties. Writo for It. ,Only a limited number of tree copies. OIL FACTS S12 Throckmorton St., Kt. Worth, Tex 'J'lie Itoxue Kiver Vitlley Cnnnin Co., is preparini; to do btinincKS on a much larger scale this year, and are imltinr in more equipment. , Thev were crowded for storace last veil and have purchased the properly corner Hit li and Southern I'acil'ic (racks and are now ImililiiiL' a ware house anil cold storatro 00 hv 70 i'et to furnish better Ktorinsr and shippini facilities. They have also purchased the half block iust across the street east of where they nro liuildin'.' tlio ware house for a new cannery sito. Jllcssrs.' Hullis and fikewis nre the owners of the cannery, and did a splendid business last year and wi can all tho products they can secure this year. 'J'hey are now advertisinc for tomato ncrcaire. HALL PROPERTY hntiRA nlfinnlnp' 1 fto. hnnrlln 16799 DIED in New York City alone from kid ney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking COLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for lctdney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Holland's national remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed. Look for the hum Gold Modal on avofy box and accept no imitation PAtTT TONIGHT I j ,T 1 J Price fS.-ic 85o $1.00 Includes Wur Tax. GEORGIA SEASON t-f JlW ona 1 'SHOW . V ivinu ' IN THE 1 wodldW v ?4OP40 W1TCH FOR THE STREET NOW SHOWING Tomorrow and Thursday 'V i """"" Have voti set that old alarm clock of yours so's -not to miss the peppiest proqramme In Mcilford? BETTER HURRY! 'causo it's a rip-roar-Inii, tlouhle- h e a dc d . whirlwind of laiiflhs. CHARLES RAY IN HIS LATEST AND BEST "ALARM-CLOCK ANDY" A story that "goes off" for an hour and a half and gains speed every minute , The stammering tale of a stuttering salesman who couldn't sell a 5 gold piece for a dime THE PICTURE THAT RINGS THE BELL ALSO De Haven Comedy Paramount Magazine 25c War Tax Iih'IihIinI LIBERTY 25c War Thy Included The St. Mirk's hall buildim: nt the corner oi Went Main street anil North llollv fitrcct will irobablv soon pass into the possession of the Jlasonic lodires of Medf'ord, ns ten prominent local Masons have taken a ninety- ilav option on the h'm structure for the Indue, nnil efforts are bcini; mude to form . a stock company ainom; the Masons to take over the property at n consideration which is riot made public. If the stock company purchase plan uinonir the lodges fails to ma terialize, the ten men who put' up tho $1"j(I0 option will themselves pur chase the two-story stone structure. which has a frontatre of 100 fect or more on West Main street nnd 00 feet on North llollv street. It is rcirardcd as an exceptionally nood buy for the Indues, as St. Mjirk's hall on the upper floor needs very lit tle fixintr to serve as a commodioiii lodire room, anil much of the rest of Ibc floor, now occupied mainly bv of fices would provide nmplo ante and other rooms for loduo purposes. The street floor could be subdivided into four store rooms on West Main street the rental of which, together with that from a few office rooms up stairs, would so a lone way towm-us eventually pavinu for the investmen 1 he 1 n i i III in is at present leased bv tho Mcilford auto company, which it understood has iriven notice that t will not. renew its lease, which ex pires in May. J. II. C'oolev, netinsf for the lodges, recently visited Portland to conclude option negotiations with the legal firm of that city which lias chnrco of the sale of the buildinu. In connection with tho proposed sale of this property thero ulso has been n rumor that Madam Dowd Jef fefs has purchased tho fifty-foot lot on North Holly street, immediately ail.ioinina tho St. Mark's hall buildin from St. Mark's church. When nskeii about this today Madamo Jcffers said it was a mistake. Sho had been nctfotiitlimr for the purchase of the ot and had made an offer which wa not accepted, anil therefore, she ban lven up her option and had called the deal off. RAY BLACKBURN BUYS J. T. GA6N0N AT PAGE TflNIGHI The modern minstrelsy evolved from the colored race. The neirro, if he can bo restrained from beeoniimr selt-couscioiis, makes the best nuns trel man. Any person is sure of a Rood lauuh if they can hut bo nroiim! u group of negroes thirty minutes without the latter knowing they ( near because then the colored man is perfectly natural. There have been many colored minslrel shows, which were unsntis factor.v in thcin entertainment be causo tho colored performers wer. sctf-coucious ad did nut act natural. The Famous (icorgin Minstrels have always been I'orlunato in having as a manager olio who was familiar with the peculiarities of tho negro mid knew iust how to get tho performers to exhibit Ihafpcculiar humor so well known among the Southern darkies. Air. Arthur llockwald, (ho present company malinger, is nntive of Ihc south and has assembled a company of performers that arc not posers, but real cnlerlainers. They will ho at tho Pago theater tonight. R. R. STRIKE FLARES UP (Contlnuod from Page One) cd two weeks ago with a walkout of switchmen on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad, conditions wi re sufficiently improved today to per mit lil'liug of several embargoes placed a week ago. Kailroad offic ials estimated 23 per cent more freight was moved at Chicago yes terday than on any other day since the strike started. The Illinois Central road reported freight traffic at Chicago was mov ing SO per cent of normal. Tho Chi cago, Milwaukee ami St. Paul rail road had 111 switching crews and re ported nearly normal. When you gjt few lulilels of "Pane's liliinen'- sln" lirliiR relief almost aa soon as they reach the stomach. 'Tape's Diapepsin" by neutralizing the aridity of the stomach, instantly relieves the iOoA souriiiK and fermen tation which causes the nilsery making gases, he.irtbitrn, flatulence, fullness, or pnin in stomach and In testines. "Pane's Plapepsin" helps regulate disordered stomachs so fuvorlle foods can lie enlen without causing distress. Costs so little at drug stores. Adv. What is generally known ns the greatest come back in Medford's his tory is that of Kny lilaekburn. who with n broken back and whose physi cal condition hns aroused universal sympnthv hero for tho pnsfc two years, now becomes one of the city's busi ness men, having embarked in tho re tail wood business today. He has, with the aid of friends, iust purchas ed the woodynrd interests of J. T. Oagnon, including $30001 worth of .wood, nnd will manage this business from his wheel chair. , This courageous and ambitious man of 32 years of age, who despite his awful infliction has never lost hone since the time of tho necident in which his hack was broken not only hopes to make a good living for his wife anil child nnd himself in the wood business, but ulso hns other plans in mind in n business way. Ho even feels confident lid will yet bo nblo to walk. lie retains the old Gagnon wood yard location on South Fir street and lor the .present will also take orders at 502 South Grape street and over phono No, 519-J. He hopes to soon' ostablish his woodyard office at a handy location on Mjiin streto. Mr. Blackburn was injured two years ago last August when he wns operating the Jacksonville street car. lie had just hauled a car load of logs to the Applcgatc lumber company mill in Mcdford, nnd wns assisting the mill men to unload tho lora when one of them fell on him, breaking his spine and a rib, and .inflicting other injuries. His lifo was despaired of for a long time afterwards, but his indomitable pluck together with good medical and surgical attention finally brought him to the present stage of being able to wheel himself around in a ehair. He has only been able to sit up at nil since last June and has just been able to operate a. wheel chair unaided for" n week or so. THE UNDISPUTED HIT OF THE YEAR FROM COAST TO COAST STARTING TOMORROW All This Week K ' M SHOWING 2:15. 7:15 and 9:15. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Gut out this slip, enclose with Sc and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Shef field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your namo and address clearly. You will receive in retunwa trial package con taining Foley's Money and Tar, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid ney Pills for pain in sides and Tjack; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladdor ailments; and Foley Cathar tic Tablets, a wholesome and thor oughly cleansing cathartic, for consti pation, biliousness, headacfio, and Blugglsh bowels. J; FOR YOUR COMFORT You may secure a seat durina the mat inee . EVENINGS??? MALE AND FEMALE" Will be shown for four days closing. Saturday night, April 17. Last Time TONIGHT Tom Mix "Speed Maniac". its la ' " tuc I? ib t-. a eh - '-- . if H AV-y ! . PAST - s&7fi$& TH0MAS (X IT--Wi MEIGHAN ' X WIIW THEODORE - - jjS' --pr ROBERTS fiSUii)' I GLORIA : ? XxaPaKSKPWV Season's J , 4lA' 'mMiyJi) Sensational 2 SWANS0N 'SjWJ W Founded on LIU WSvPP y -J. M. Itarrlc's 1 irr flPr'C T"mnS 1lay ' f bl Cri'll,on" '( WESLY " " AI"ELS CECIL B. U - & PRODUCTION NEVER RIALTO Tom Mix Speed Maniac" 1 MANNS The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S I I $25,000 Sale of Men's Things f The Great Success of This Sale is Proof That Our Prices Are Right j We Had to Turn People Away Saturday 1 Plenty of Goods Left for Everybody 1 NOTE THESE BARGAINS FOR WEDNESDAY;! CANVAS GLOVES Splendid quality. Worth 25c to day. Special 2 pair for 25 MEN'S SUSPENDERS " 23 dozen extra fine suspenders, up to $1.00 values. This gjjg FLANNEL SHIRTS Good quality in grey. ., Cheap at $'3.00. Very special CO 10 each QiL7 CASHMERE HOSE Men's Straw Knit and Heavy Cashmere Hose, $1.00 values. 50c Sale price Pair MEN'S HOSE Engineer and Fireman's Hose. Worth 35c today. Special 4 Q pair ..! IwL HICKORY SHIRTS Best quality. Cheap today at $2.50. Verv special P IQ each tfl.iO OVERALLS Best Grade Union Made Overalls $2.69 , All sizes and styles. Special, pair MEN'S TIES Four in Hand, all silk Ties. $1.50 values. Special Qfif each tJcL LINEN COLLARS ' Men's Slide Well Linen Collars. Worth today 30c. Sale 4 Qn H price lOt jj (3 for 50c) g LEATHER BELTS M.en's extra fine' grade leather S holts, tip to $1.00 values.. FQp Sale price, each DC MEN'S SHIRTS ' ( M.en's soft finish negligee shirts. H Cheap today it $2.50. &4 fa M ilc price, each $J.t)U HATS M.en's soft felt Hats. All sizes H and colors, $5.00 values. bale price, each $3.50 r;r:"t.:r Manns Annex ;:; overcoats. om rrv x nrr . uemrai Ave. J TO Next to Schieffelin's Old Stand, Cuthbert Bldg. $9.50 to $45.00 1 HI Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll