Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 14, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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    FAUE EIGHT
WEDFOUD SOTE TIUBUJJE. IvTEDFOTiT). OREGON WEDNESDAY ... 'APRIL 14. 1920.
Sure
Relief
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
RE LL-ANS
VFOR INDIGESTION
Rheumatic Pains
Quickly Easad By Penetrating
Harelln'a Wizard OH
A Safe and harmless preparation
to relieve the pains of Rheumatism,
Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago is
jHamlin'a Wizard Oil. It penetrates
quickly, drives out soreness, and lim
ert up stiff aching joints and musclesj
'" You will find almost daily uses for
it in cases of sudden mishaps or ac
cidents such as sprains, bruises, cuts,
burns, bites and stings. Just as re
liable, too, for earache, toothache,
croup and colic.
' Get it from druggists for 30 cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get your money back.
1 Ever constipated or have sick head
ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips,
feasant little pink pills, , 30 cents,
uaranteed.
For Sale
20 Acres
.Too Brown lias decided to
sell his beautiful home on
Ross Lane.
First class. buildings of all
kinds, including nice Bunga
low, Barn, Hog house, Ga
rage, Woodshed, Milk House
with Separator, and Poultry
house.'
60 head hogs, 2 cows, 3
horsosj all kinds of farming
equipment.
' A fine crop of Alfalfa, cWn
ground in splendid shape, a
garden that cannot" be beat,
some fruit and1 fine, shade
trees, flowers and lawn. i
If you want a beautiful
home, a good income, and live
in the country, but .close, to
town on good roads, come in
and sec mo personally and
get my price and terms. '
' JOE BROWN
Of Brown and White, .
Hotel Holland Building
STAR TAXI
PHONE 300
Cars tor hire with or without
" Driver.
, , JAMES LESLIE
Nash Hotel
i SEES
PROSPEROUS FUTURE
E
The forum luncheon of the Chnrn
ber pf Commcrfo was held this noon
at the Jledford Hotel at whieh there
were Roventv member present. The
general chairman of forum mooting.
Mr. Hen C. Sheldon, presided nnil
Clnude Ci Gate led the subject of the
dav which embraced the relationship
of the Farm liurcuu and its co-operative
spirit to the business communities
near which the sumo is located. A
representative of the Orcsron Tax
paver's League, Sir. F. I. Oollelmr
of Portland irnvc a short talk on pres
ent dav problems. Dr. Pnrkcr of Sun
Francisco gave his impressions of
Mcclfonl upon this his first visit and
predicted a bright fuliiro for the city.
An 'cxceedinirlv iuterestinir review
of the past and also the future of the
lumber industry was triven bv Air.
Arthur Morelev, presidentof the Sajri-
nnw I, umber Co., of Aberdeen, Wash
ington, lie cave as his opinion that
Southern Oregon willi its immense
amount of timber resources, would in
the mnttcr of a vorv short time, real
ize n prosperity far beyond that which
mnv be realized bv the residents. This
was due to the fact that the lumber
men in the southern stales, will have
exhuustcd tho supply there und be
cause in the matter of less than ten
yours, lumber in tho slnto of Wash
ington will be gone and that neees"
sity will bring tho lumber men lo
Southern Oregon where tho timber
supply is unlimited and ns yet un
touched. In addition to the above mentioned
out of toWn guests wero II. II. Grant
of Portland and II. O. Oalev of Ash
land. , '
200 Killed In Explosion
BRUSSELS, April 14. Two hun
dred persons are behoved to have
been killed ns tho result of an ex
plosion in the chemical faetorv nt
Stolhere, near Aix La Cliapelle,
Rhenish Prussia.
- Notlco .
I am no longer connected with the
Medford Roof Painting Co., therefore
am not responsible for any debts
above company contract.
20' R. J. McCAFFERTY.
QUICK RELIEF
FROM CONSTIPATION
Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
'That is the joyful cry of thousands
etnee Dr. Edwards produced Olive
' Tablets, the sutatitutefor calomel. No
griping results from these pleasant
little tablets. They cause the liver
and bowels to act normally. They
never force them to unnatural action.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a.
soothing, healing, vegetable compound
mixed with olive oil.
If you have a bad taste, bad breath,
feel dull, tired, are constipated or
bilious, you'll find quick and sure re
sults from Dr. Edwards' little Olive
Tablets at bedtime. 10c and 25c a box.
'Synopsis of the Annual Statement of Tho
Home Insurance Company.
of INtow York, In the State of Now York, cn the thirty-first day of December
lll, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant
to law; l
CAPITAL '.V "
Amount of capital Block paid up , .... 0,000 000 00
' INCOME
Not proinlums rocelvod during tho year J35, 030,287. 33
Interest, dividends and ronts recolved during .
, tho year 2,340,130.01 : ;
Income from other sources received during the
year 4G.7S7.SO
Total lncomo ....$37,429,211.13
DISMHlSMMliSNTS
Net losses paid during the year Including ad
justment expenses $13,!)fi7,847.40
Dividends paid Mi capital stock during tho year 1,600, 000. 00
Commissions and salaries paid diiiiim tho yeur 10,329,719.00
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year.. 931,419.41
Amount of all other expenditures 4,730,111.23
, Total expenditures ?31,4G5,097.10
ASSKTS ,
Valuo of stocks and bonds owned (market
'-value) $46,423,479.57
l.oanB on mortgages and collateral, etc C.noo.OO
Cash In hanks and on hand 5,738, 900. 4S
lremlums in courso of collection written ulneo
Beptembor 30, 1919 1,991,706.20
Interest and rents duo und accrued 435,474.00
Total assets $54,595,000.31
. Total assets admitted in Oregon $54,595,060.31
LIABILITIES
Gross claims for lossos unpaid $ 3,077,019.00
Amount of unearned premiums on all outstand
ing risks 27,092,838.00
Due from commission and brokerage 200, oiio.no
All Other llnbllltle 1,799,230.99
,i Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock '
',; or $0,000,000.00 $3,2,769,093.99
UUBINKSS IN OREGON ECU THE YEAR
.Not premiums received during tho year $239,507.89
Losses paid during the year .' .80,923.07
LoBses Incurred during the year 177,034.23
THE HOME INSUR ANCE COMPANY
KLHRrOOE G. SNOW. President. WlLEItEl) KUKTII, Secretary
(Statutory resident attorney f.T sorvlco: MISS HELEN DOtN'AI.LY.
R. A. HOLMES, Agent. Medford, Ore.
Films Developed FREE!
Until April 15 we will develop all Kodak Films FREE whore orders
are given for prints to be made from the films. Regular prices
on all printing.
AGENTS FOR THE EASTMAN KODAKS
Ralph Woodford
Proprietor
TO ENLARGE ITS
E
Incidental to .the Masons having
obtained an option on the St. Mark's
hall building with a view to purchase
within the next ninety days, it was
erroneously stated In this paper Tues
day that thp Medford Auto company
lease expired next month and that
the company would not' renew it.
"Our lease does not'explre for some
time" said John Denlson of the Med
ford Auto company today, "and when
it does expire wo will not only renew
it but are planning to enlarge our
present quarters and make other
provements to more easily handle
rapidly increasing business.'
our
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LENINE BEHIND WALK-OUT.
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heads declared the insurgents gradu
ally were losing strength. :
Railroads in the Chicago area de
clared that f0 per cent of the switch
engines in tho district were opcrntins
largely .with the help of more "loval"
brotherhood men from other cities.
Hailroad officials nncl newlv employ
ed men wore aiding in moving freight.
Government Is Active '
Government ngenls wore taking a
close check on the' strike situation in
various rail centers and at New Or
leans, six insurgents lenders arrested
lust night in a raid on a strikers'
meeting, wero being held on federal
warrants- charging interi'orence with
the United Slates mails. '
The American Federation of Labor
through its ruihvuv department, which
represents 700,000 members in oighl
railroad crafts, indorsed President
Wilson's appointments to the labpr
board and declared .its belief that
labor could confidently expect Jus
tice through the law creatine: the
board.
100,000 Idle .
In Detroit 100.000 factory workers
were reported idle and between 40,000
and 50,000 industrial workers in other
parts of Michigan had been thrown
out of work with predictions that
more would be Jobless bv nightfall.
In Ohio more than 100,000 men
wero out of work in Columbus indus
tries and virtually ovcry cool mine in
the state closed. Food supplies were
reported scarce in mnnv cities. , A
mail train was roportcd to have been
abandoned nt Youngstown and the
mail returned to the postoffiee. . '
Hopo of ending the switchmen's
strike nt Columbus faded when road
men votod not to net us , strike
breakers. '
Slight progress was mado , bv
strikers who went out at Cincinnati,
the railroads announced. .
L0WDEN WINNER HOME STATE
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(Continued from Page One)
Tho women vote down-state for
Johnson wns not counted separately.
The figures from 52(10 precincts' out
of 5090 in the state, including nil
2448 in Cook county showed the fol
lowing results:
Low-den Men 100,180; .women.
32,502: total, 223.982. .. .
Wood Men, i:i4,085: women, 23.
743; total 158.408. . ;, .
Johnson (Cook county) Men, 35,
510; women, 5,305; (down state) men
und women 4,312; total 45,193. -
Of tho district delegates elected to
tho national conventions' all the demo
crats woro uninstrncted, while 85 of
tho republicans were pledged .to Low
den and fifteen rail ns unpledged. One
of the unpledged delegates in tha
tenth (Cook county) had announced
he would support Senator Johnson
and the other fourteen were adher
ents of lluvor Thompson. The eight
delegates at large will he selectod at
the stale convention later.
OBITUARY.
'DUTTON Jllcd nt his homo, No.
1022 West Tonth stroot, Tuesday,
April 13, 19 JO, Robert Dutton at the
age of 72 years, one month and one
day. lie came to Oregon 13 years
ago from Faribault, Minn., and had
resided in Medford tor the past six
years. Sir. Dutton loaves to mourn
his loss his wife, two son's and- one
daughter. Tho children are Mrs.
Beatrice McCardlo ot Sheldon, la..
Cuius Dutton nt Elgin, Ore., and
Frank P. Dutton of Jledford, Oro.
Kunerol announcement later. .
DI'EEIELD Died nt Gold Hill.
Ore., April 12, Samuel Dutflold. fath
er of Charles and Leslie Duffleld. for
merly of Medford. Tho funeral will
be hold at Oold Hill, Thursday after
noon, April 15. ,
STOP ITCHING ECZEMA
Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo
Will Help You
Never mind how often you have tried
and failed, you can stop burning, itching
eczema quickly by app!ying Zemo.
Furnished by anydruKsist tor 3oc Extra
1,-irge bottle, S1.00. Healing begins the
moment Zemo is applied. In a short
time usually every trace of eczema,
tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and
similar skin diseases will be removed.
For clearing the skin and making it
viRorouslyhealthy.alwaysuse Zemo, the
penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not
agreasysalveanditdocsnotstain. When
others fail it is the one dependable
treatment for skin troubles o( all kinds.
Iln,Y,iUvUU;vcUBd,A
RESOLUTION
DECLARING PEACE
WASHINGTON, April 14 A sub
stitute for the republican ioint pence
resolution adopted last week by the
houso, was introduced todav bv Sena
tor M!Cumbcr, of North Dakota.
leaderoHne republican mild rescrva
tionisin the peace treaty fight. lie
announced that he would bring it be
fore the speciul meeting of the foreieii
rlntions committee (jailed for tomor-
row lo consider the house resolution.
Under the McCumber resolution
commercial relations between Ihe
United States and Germany would be
resumed to the same extent and under
tho same limitations as though no
wnr had existed. t ' -
No resumption of diplomatic rela
tions or settlement of war issues is
proposed.
SCHOOL TEACHERS TO SERVE
AS FOREST LOOK-OUTS
BELLTNGIIAM. Wash.. April 14.
Two school teachers. Miss Corn Cros
by, Bellingham and. Miss Thompson,
Everett, have been named to serve
this summer at a lone fire lookout
station on Sourdough mountain, north
of here. ,
A lookout "cage" or cabin, located
at an elevation of 7.000 feet will bo
occupied bv the girls, rjtccl cables
extending over the roof, anchor the
cabin to the rocks so that winds will
not hurl it down the mountainside.
W0N T WR1TE IN NAME
OMAHA, Neb., April 14. The Hoo
ver republican club of Nebraska is
sued an appeal to the Nebraska voters
that they not write Hoover's name on
the ballots at tho presidential prefer
ence primary April ,20. This action,
it was declared, is in accord with Mr.
Hoover's wishes not to oppose "fa
vorite sons," in their own states.
CONVENIENT!
If Constipated, Bilious or
Headachy, take
"Cascarets."
Coscarets never -gripe, sicken or is
convenience one like Suits, Oil, Calomel
or harsh Pills. Feel bully! Be efficient!
Don't stay sick, bilious, lieadacliy, con
stipated. Remove tho liver and bowel
poison which is keeping your head dizzy,
your tongue coated, your breath. bad and
stomach sour. . Why not spend a few
cents for a box of Cuscarets and enjoy
the nicest, gentlest litxiitive-catlwrtia
your ever experienced! They work while
you Sleep,
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MANNS The Best Goods for the Price, No MatterJWhat the Price MANN'S i
READY WITH EVERYTHING NEEDFUL BY
1 THE WOMAN WHO PLIES THE NEEDLE
i So thorough are our preparations that even among the needles and buttons can be found what ever is wanted
i to say nothing of the hundreds of yards of Silks, Dress Goods and Wash Goods, besides laces and embroi-
j derie's for trimmings, tapes and braids, threads, patterns," scissors, shields, hooks and eyes, etc, In fact, should
; you come to us with absolutely nothing to do your spring sewing, we could send you forth with every neces-
j sity Materials, designs, instructions and the means of putting them together intelligently and stylishly.
Sewing Week Covers Every Imaginable Requirement l
THIS SALE OPENS THURSDAY, APRIL 15; ENDS THURSDAY, APRIL 22.
NOTE A beautiful thimble given away with every purchase.
3.'.
si-
charming NEW SILKS
; Satin Imperial, 36 inches wide in all-the new
I spring shades, also black and white. ; This
I Satin is guaranteed for four CO AO ";'.
seasons. Special, yard ............ pvvV
NeWjTaffctas in the two-toned shades
j 6 'colors to choose from. This, silk
' has the call 'for spring , fl A
I dresses. Very special, yard .... V
; Georgette Crepe, 40 inches wide
in 50 shades. Fine qual
! ity. Special, yard
$2.9$
Mallison 's',' ' Khaki, Kool " in six
new sport shades. . . (JC AO
Special, yard .....
Frisco' Jersey Wash Silk, 36
inches wide in flesh and. whit"
Heavy quality. ,. Very
special, yard
$3.98
SENSATIONAL SALE OP
- NOTIONS AND BUTTONS
FOR SEWING WEEK
Sewing, Darning and Embroidery
Needles, very special, paper 15
Good Paper Pins. Special. 5
Ready made 'Adjustable Skirt
Belting, all widths, 20 to,35.
. each
Busting Cotton. Special, spool,
. ' ;'. G! '
Cotton Tape, narrow. - Special,
. 5 piece ,
Cotton Tape, wide,' special, 7
. . ... piece . ,
Dutch Linen Tape, special; 10,
piece
Silk Seam Binding, piece ....35
Snap Fastnere, good quality,,
white and black, 10c values ..,
Dross Shields, all . stylos , aiul
sizes, 50c values. . Special, pair
... 35 ' - . '
Pearl Buttons for underwear and
aprons, all sizes, card......... 10
Good quality Pearl Buttons for
waists. Special, card 30f
IJearl Buttons in novelty shapt-s.
All sizes. Special, card .25
Good Hooks and Eyes, card 5
A COMPELLING SALE OF ...
summer; WASH GOODS -
'Anderson's Imported Scotch Ging
hams, 32 .inches ; wide, hi thoncw ;
plaids and checks. This is the finest
gingham inadc, and is sold exclusively
in Medford by this store. See them in
the window. Very special for - Qfip
this sale, yard .:... .:.:..:,.:J30i
fAiiderson's Ivanhoc Gingham, made v
iriU. S. A. All new plaids, 32-. HCp
inches wide.N Special, yard..;.....:..'. v .
..,: ; . - -
Utopia, Red Seal and M. P. C. Ging
ham, 75 new patterns. This cloth
is. worth 50c. Very Q
special, yard .,Wv ;
36 inch Belmont Percales," in 40 .now
" BEAUTIFUL NEW DRESS GOODS ).
48. inch Wool Plaids in ljght colors for Spring
wear, priced at, ', flC nr
ard :..............;:.... e.l O
56 inch Velour Plaids for Spring Skirts;
Beautiful patterns.. Special, ffC AO
................ ....Wuj
56 inch Shepherd Checks 1 or Suits and
Skirts, guaranteed all . wool. . This 'is :
an excellent cloth. ' ff C AO
yard ....L... :..,0
. ' ' r ' '. '.';.'
54 inch all, Wool Trieotine,' in
several new shades: for Spring
Suits. Very Special;"? gg
52. inch. Heather- Jersey Suiting.
All wool, good colors,' AO
Special, yard
54 inch Suede Cloth for .Suits and
Dresses, ther latest1 cloth' out.
Very Special, Thurs- '; : AO
3 yuvj
3
day, yard
SENSATIONAL SALE OF
NOTIONS AND BUTTONS
FOR SEWING WEEK.
Pearl Buttons We have a large
assortment in all sizes, and new
est styles. Best ; quality, from
. .' 69 to- $1.25 Doz.
Tailored Buttons The best as
sortment in the city, in black aiut
colors 25 to $1.25 Doz.
Bias Tape, in white and black.
All widths, ...,....10 to 35 bolt
patterns.
yard
Special,
39c
in
7
'Mercerized voiles, 45 inches wide, 10
new shades, for dresses and smocks.
A fine cloth. Special 85C
j aic
36 inch Promanade'Skirtings. Take's
tho place of linen. 1 Fine- mercerized
cloth. Comes in Tan, Rose, Pekin
Blue, Light Blue, Pink and 'fil
White. Very special, yard...: OwC
l .
Xew fancv Voiles, from vard 48
'. - " to $1.98 .
Stickeri Braid : iii;.whit and col-
one-half
75c
. ors.
bolt
Drcssmakei's '. Kris
pound boxes .y
,-.
; in
Darning Cotton,' in black White
and colors.-' Special, . ; Cp
Measures, . with
Very ',,
spool
Pocket Tape
Cotton Tape,
special, each
Good quality Shears 50 and 69
Good Scissorsj pair 25 to 75 ;
Stickeri Bi'aid in large scollops
yard ......1....... .....5
6 yai'ds for 25 . . ' .
S DRESS TRIMMINGS
H Tho latest ideas in Braids, Fringes',
H Tassels, "Nets, Chiffons, Frogs and
H everything needed for trimming.
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
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asms
Tb.eWoman's Store
14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE.
MEDFORD. OREGON
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES
The most complete , line in the city.
Special values. On , sale every day.
See them. ' . .
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